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Title: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarapals on July 05, 2014, 09:33:11 AM
O-F suggested I tell everyone about my job! (Thanks, O-F!)

I work as a lab technologist for the local health department (full-time, with benefits!) now that I've graduated from college (master's degree, yes)!!

Most of the time I am checking water samples--lots of that work with all the beaches, bays, rivers, water-wells in the area. When other areas get backed up, I work there as well--any infectious disease, animal testing, mold testing. It's surprising what gets brought in for testing.

I work with a great group, most have been enjoying their work for years.

Now, what does everyone else do?
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hooleo on July 08, 2014, 09:33:11 AM
I am an administrative assistant and have been working at the same consulting firm now for 16 years (just had an anniversary).  I've been fortunate for the most part by having supervisors who recognize that I have a brain and can accomplish a lot more than making copies.  I have, over the years, done meeting planning for meetings here in DC, in Texas and Los Angeles.  I've worked at meetings in DC and Baltimore and had the pleasure of getting kudos - not just from our clients but also from the participants.  That was probably the best part of my job.  I've also become proficient in copy editing, which I actually enjoy doing. I guess the best part though is that the projects we work on are geared toward helping people make a better life - getting support from absent fathers, helping fathers find work and keep it so they can support their children, and all types of services for older people (which applies to me!).    As with any job, there have been some bad times.  2010 was a bad year due ot my company being bought by a huge company and making lots of changes  - none of them positive to my mind!  However, since then, things have settled down and our attention stays on our projects now.  Plus, the people I work with are great.  They were very supportive of me during the sickness years (2011-2013) and are still sympathetic to my inability to do some things.
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Post by: ohusivun on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: ArthurUntor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evozihay on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinglync on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojomeriq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaotivuz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aheisuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 24vulkan-24.com on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivmfuqamsous on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: friedafz11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelliefi18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jewelmq18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenkw3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osivilinfim on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrentMuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audrayq4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: derricklz3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasKah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apapechuv on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NudeStripperlwedia on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: atokieqehoy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyeprusa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricazn18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emuqeqxomara on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marlenehu69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexislj3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aguiduri on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iufobiefaqaco on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesMorge on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettefx2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardhaf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaeg16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aj69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christime2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concettanf69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julietdj18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwaynezh69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldcow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xocifoq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uuipoci on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aahezjaxxo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KarinaPag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iixivak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: revaas on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oaliqopehu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aqeetofafirul on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uruibawoq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulenodobocul on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajiwunu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: famRisse on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anndroPag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Justincak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maxuh11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utuefizuaj on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Konstantuszdk on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keithket on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgeus2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewlob on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorxct on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brookefz2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellygs16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janazi18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iqosecomeb on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertmib on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliajl69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uvixedukeqoev on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipihafapjataf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzperosibag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzdz60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idjuyfodinafa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgepayof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oronatac on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannaqh2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredas1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianNog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipecepa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: icojucoukibi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbieSpado on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelti69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliakp1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roberthax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Floydbiabe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zefelubok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanazqz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktorirpx on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wr1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronaary on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphBaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EduardoNeets on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StanleyChede on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidafd4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeTrorn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ivantlq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujeyirunatil on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ramirolopay on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CecilBax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronazax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imnopen on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisews3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorcek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergcgw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okeaabe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oteyehal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MorrDrody on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: krismf11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasennqg on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcuswz60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lydiabv16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondTob on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasenmhx on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobxwt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanneve60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LadyLauraAnn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vm1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlesbz69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnnyks18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipsnark on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ik3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esobikapav on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jayqe4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianen60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francinekh18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaitlingr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beverleyvk4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellyok3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fynjysxasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uziteudu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: philipzc18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ixicyigyuvid on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inuvadavexoli on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VincentHoW on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leliajo16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ituanakob on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PandSr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genehr69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nettiecy60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariaImals on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williammuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uhepapomiyan on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martinayq18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zyfasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nundendurf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lewiszep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulub4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qn4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufejewox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urijsehnodw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DannyKig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubeqenaljgij on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oniyusugisi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: socorroht60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aurinradasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mu11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: or3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrenv16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancarb16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorlf4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenag69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanitaey11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvajo69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wtozizusano on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anumeteginiye on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: burenokdalty on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marimr11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucoxisni on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeslieBip on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elenakg2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BoutiqueMipsy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fredjs16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inohaodonehe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivexotexexuqm on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zkoniumijolut on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: acoqiqaful on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jamiif1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aracelibv69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gilbertreore on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MonicaWep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vilmatq18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dostavkaideasmt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marinaypm on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vtktfasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laurenfu18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: newveshimt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ihorawit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oletumuti on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinawr69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PeterTal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewPreog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ksifuwisef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freddiecu16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azcefeq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: scousa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terrancewy60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanxic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usimabyqoce on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: warrenly4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esebeli on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: silviazg1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hro1wardBob on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasuht on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanzgz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChapligahaM on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PetrAndreevich on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inufatec on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephpon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yfcfasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethrg60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipoexayoaxa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioaba on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufkbrfasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolalo60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dfkthfasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aaxidagij on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: morganvk69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlqb4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upyuqica on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ecaqnuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracykl18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqatuzimogo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofozekipadat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzagdopegak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aubarkae on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vasiliyasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BradleyHab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oocuqilo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: heyubat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: br2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: up69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MiuBS on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: orihiazaqkuno on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iz60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vfkfyfasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frannh3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulomowguok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojoteonacez on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raqueldi4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucietib on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliliriletu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarissadk2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojegerigezo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Everettmooto on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ktifasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettyekm3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iz69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanbwi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iclegesobupo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eldarzgs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioowd on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deidreim16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ib18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanapgy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonardoo3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guvihuhijousi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetllkd on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondJex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: go4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannela1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ivanrvx on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oe18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejoliehojix on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dadarikixe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergfla on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredtd16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoriyog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipoewohobaya on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikklu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: Viktoriuyb on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gu4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terryqn69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikjou on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginabp11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgesig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizai4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evucuqed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinetk60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adhileuq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OnenewlimitsSl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vuhutwda on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MaximummaxSl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubezoluohu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinagk69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yv18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertyt18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitasy69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgeoffit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leilabb11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mt1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenenq60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: masirqatai on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipudibi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leworihokuhez on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: djdfasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gingerzy18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dd69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afayiyjx on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikabs2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquerc16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifogiqakedifa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufuurxulij on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efawiubxabaf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijahomufcaku on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesclene on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nettietl18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: unohodetustef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulinecg16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osodaqoqi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iuposej on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oweqomekehqi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcidk11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marimv11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertayy69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apeyivoxeviy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyzi60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raegx16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uomijetoman on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcju69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudianq60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajqerel on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenuv2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: umejerezkguti on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sidneyvm2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianjk4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kristinajxs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: veronicapk60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jj1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gholbizarasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliblx on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iyugexejej on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emoluvoa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ehewutigufic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afiwisuaelewh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayls16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgilnu16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzbfe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eohegozwo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilososehuyedl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesJourf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronatvi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axaliwofenl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vaijelow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kristinabpu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erqikukutug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imeroze on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iwapujoeweexu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axecefebagim on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ub3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadyaasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levzba on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianarvh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markof4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ln60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eudukciraifm on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniagq60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejinayoloaveq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ooxkumowev on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levdbs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzaatikir on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geletapasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anezoho on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iromuhcon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinMes on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jackgs18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levyxu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levwme on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usidwam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ceciliagu3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levkoo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levhtg on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levdiq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WalterKAH on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julimiu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: XMCplkak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajimaabirirod on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yazireybaha on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreySpeab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tennieyasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqoqiemaxsomu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiavg1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julidms on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julizhz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julimak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julinmk on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardslomy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julitla on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exifega on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannaq69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipawidum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertGyday on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: giqehokerumo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexco1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Phillipemaby on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidvok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Scottcom on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vbktyfasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edabigud on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardPruck on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sheltonjeoda on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucxajopoget on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertevani on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianaats on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aetavaqojucaq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axisidux on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejecuzip on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioAwaig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasenpug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephensen on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elefehidsowe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ogibogi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dbneifasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianagac on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneynax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nidokut on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thereseam11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Zalasasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uvidurapame on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifixamebizqo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aileenda60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujihuwufwome on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: udufotep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oljacirimiyo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandixw1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fivipodi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jimecoto on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ugahaaburewo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noWarPutinHuylo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cyday on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alowqauuguq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: asanuysupexex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucoubeqovire on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ugevicexeduk on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: etezcahiviwg on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lg11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SexWifeLob on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbotte on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcisp2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylounk60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenutign on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iteuvemaemoxo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnjo18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauricexc1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hbneczasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deeqe16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rn18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GilbertPraps on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Traviscoida on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardoju18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevengp2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisajw11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julialak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamespneut on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IvanMedaWeemn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RiarivEmaws on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rw69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: classicpat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeonardRah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelineic2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyhk2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracedj69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosadv2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efrosinasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TXsPhaxia on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xi3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamekaib16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertAgero on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TrexThish on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ty1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Freddieboync on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Heathwer on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kirksg3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucqtipthyihub on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethnex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenasj1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaylatz11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marlacm4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avafx1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracyzp4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedroslmc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnzhelikaDrins on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usuyiyiheibei on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: armandozv69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertawags on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trishathich on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryTib on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esthermr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JacksonTup on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaih3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fzesxhd on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marshagb11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesTon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brandonawava on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentrom on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasogy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerjak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarionTak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josezins on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyeruro on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Billieasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharonzu4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jarrodloabs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujumoxuelqzx on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldorivy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yqRFgYfl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hesterme16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gamerdef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sorryaustralia.com on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vebzankef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeNat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willardmak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altadc2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrandiNuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardnag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwards9Eteby on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAdupt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: or18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PlexorK on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RamiroLem on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saherezam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LauraPow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pb4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioHoino on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThelmaSwace on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lb18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: waqujikumiva on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothypaync on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinmup on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agifiivigumow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JimmySex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GlennDob on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: omimuhe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: gh3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: olulewum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iansd4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyKic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethEramb on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesoxync on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelTuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VincentSpeld on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracielayu16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beulahoy69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arijekivi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertCag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caledutevibi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hermanawarm on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelutera on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPlere on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamgen on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JorgeApage on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GlennJap on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardquasp on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogernat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zl1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Craigplusa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamMoits on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kizfar on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aeryuogsa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardciste on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelBum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: minniebm4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GordonFrows on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesglymn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianskync on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewGon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uheqeleijaht on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephaster on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: YoungWrova on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesKaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldROb on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danieltoopy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasontop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasWoste on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipabato on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BestTranceoi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TravisGow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BradleyDed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upebacevo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stefanieoy2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldbearl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Darrelweilm on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michealfug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carrieec69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldSaW on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WillieSmoli on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RussellPow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesmet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanld18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jorgefw1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hbvkzybyasymbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrinBen on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gailvu16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelstarp on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geraldfug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cliffordpet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ashleeok11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karllw11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephDap on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AugustRed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stepanid on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TommyHoods on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DustinDow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Garlandfal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarissazy69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesBeera on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesWed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maeye3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianPat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amiewu1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasAxona on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: typodarseisp on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettieuu18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacobbi60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candyhq1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephstoon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ednasa69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyOxice on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganjv1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henrytum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeVok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardVoize on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willieicoto on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obosevokib on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carrollnounc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obikapal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesAmats on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenskinc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: branditm16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreyked on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindang3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasPib on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rafaellm4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyoexapy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejeuqeuvuini on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesLef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iq18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesGox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannevm1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miguelca2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlaiu1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinJex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avitgop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenIsoff on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wz60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mamiezp60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iacalawu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldBig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PutinImperator on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChicrDob on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LelandNOn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglasibum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victornit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephpak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dennislow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessefus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheenaau1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephReult on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aosveshe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aidakg16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DamianCot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jackjd69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VernonBrums on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernardwed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenso1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielet3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronaldrq4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iqemoyuvub on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinLor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caraze3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeriiw2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hm11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielsax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randykit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miriamvc60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariedj2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomassow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Harrythoma on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertFeany on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenfogma on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemarytc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachelleeq11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Walterweert on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorgus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldki60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sidneylq3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawrencemf11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Justinced on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorstafe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyLog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldgep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyfk11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randaldon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardallow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Curtissib on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElizabethMus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWonap on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganoe2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesGed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donovandep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliampaX on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimevz2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ca60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneyt18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonsnuth on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertHot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JefferyNat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CrystalTob on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylouhq2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeighaGoafe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jhkz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Teresakat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertcew on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertdrulp on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BasilCep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: moniquelk2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamMob on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BuySoftPrash on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Daniellug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynje1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevengef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kermitmeeva on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cyrusmox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbyRoony on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: manuelauz16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertisoke on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hazelzp4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Miltonevaks on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BarryRarne on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eikuvene on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michealzu1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynuo1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayetl1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amigiuesecf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricecc2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreytot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamescot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnell69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JacobGrike on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldZeway on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesEldex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Myronshock on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HaroldCax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randallvax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utatuwtoser on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MyronVed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerioz11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewSow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliannega18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryerors on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelleysj4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewGrort on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinSom on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSpeen on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emilyfe18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florencegt69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pantonjab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terrydenty on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioGebra on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leandrowat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oscarrow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidAnope on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xp18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardhat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GrahamDryNc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomilx16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hestersy69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BenitoByday on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shirleylk69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ervinriz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FranksBom on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornacf60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldevero on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniopdo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryCip on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillyqn16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubuprule on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blanchewc3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clarkpluct on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardIsona on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyReark on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karile60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyWah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonPrait on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottefl18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeremysah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ruthieds4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Егоркаbug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rakipro on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clariceuu1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HelenWeito on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlvinPed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciazt69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarryTaite on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angiemj3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NolanfOn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larryfh2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasnUt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candicelz11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriexw1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyWet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: Haroldtoups on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DwightGYCLE on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessieav4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipNekly on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: id2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesStell on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleygem on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: philipty2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisSmers on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellfk4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardSnorn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Earlechoig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyzj60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harriettio18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenexern on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisece3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldspamn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SonnyMof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandimi1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julietwf16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnefc3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HollisTog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cindyaj16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesitemo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertfex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthapr2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPainc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louby on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelvat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EfuiAwsPag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melanieoh1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Led on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldnax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevemef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachaelog4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryHag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BorgesHig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorraineva1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewbep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisee69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisaao2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RashadMof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasFex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: linahv11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DexterVag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonJex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ephessoca on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisKek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryrhymn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinKak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jefferybriem on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneymb2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Palmerhaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinkeext on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesamild on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonynj1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tommyundon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanneiw18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanan69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ArchieDax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyei11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaea3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertodova on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertPrill on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardocof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vincentij18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BruceviemO on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathanled on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uu3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: felixou3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwightrem on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maralb69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marisaphilk on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacquelinenit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jennahok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonasynC on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryvah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dallassob on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sonnyges on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogeraxorm on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ov11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardCaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamWoomy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joleneda2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kyleuc1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coolerproo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertHed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josephzc4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noellehy18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freddiepx4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jameslex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidphabe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julianfloky on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johannata18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothyrix on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessieau2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ernale18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyomidudqmuz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrewak1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hildagx69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellann11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CesarFef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phoebehc3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alvinatoto on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewrEeda on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ProgdomPaync on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuellok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorainejw3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inesvk4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyZinge on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randyzk3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ralphsyday on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeFrabs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: heathered1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyLom on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ritabab923 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacibq16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexandraqj18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ZERAH on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cliftonfj69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidlam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TyroneGrods on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelStuse on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allysonix69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephclova on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ueoqpuma on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexanderfn2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biancart4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francisja16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamrasp69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurwanty on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andremw4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bipnase on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampiept on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terencepiott on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pennykj60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessicade4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewledia on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesGag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: topwaterpro on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardWaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgilpt4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadiahm11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChongHex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cassieyf18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonysek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebarz1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidhoary on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hillaryza60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corneliafa1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guyen16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edafeifave on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernieheash on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bryandauts on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelasp2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: au18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BurtonAffix on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenEvalo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gregorygrind on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Montynit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethkit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamWhory on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithqb3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coryvm3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliaar16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isdeelidud on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennySix on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andydd2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: owezofevur on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankSlake on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeniferzn11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xiwukbeq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exchangeproo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marciahz4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ohahizer on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyCes on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesjes on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryMam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ey16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: addieyq16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mirtouristpira on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aaronoc1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonySpefe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelseire on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonPoope on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethwhash on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardroppy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylqa2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fkooolayur on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard355 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonixe3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iepoyuj on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemariego11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelles on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard843 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Warrenflozy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard785 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carsonlusia on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciagr3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertum4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasbe3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Olafjab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VirgilDadly on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasbuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasstymn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredcarry on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jameshes on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maggiehe11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewNoW on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnadr2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ts3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryhok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henryjab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vw2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertTwiva on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janeal16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesmup on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethTilia on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aluifilis on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MelvinJok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndreNep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexanderkd69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rubenwl1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KonkuApelm on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielGug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamieOvefe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Melvinbaism on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edadiruqedelo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sheldonrot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandieh18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: consuelofj18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannenk3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katiefu4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertZenry on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oribehokadid on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathyyq4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audreyug2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: etupidoq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelBor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cliffzoown on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iwcibeobewiw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urezevehow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenRoose on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: teriqn2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldenged on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nx18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steventoilk on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enoluruke on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maxinepp11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard476 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aqeyupog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JesusGaf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leroyenave on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dawnyw2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tammieec4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewmut on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilenegj11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latashanb4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louisboile on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertmix on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margaritaap3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniena16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreyniz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonorpl1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lupesh4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolhp1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisabethfw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luisoy2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isutacgi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrainSpafE on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angeliapd69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nl2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidMow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylaz2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Fidelsup on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carriexm18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgieeq60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: neilah3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesCrins on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianBut on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rafaeltuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenwy11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uguzizusli on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: provenexpert Ger on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipSerce on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandieef16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidtut on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vselediSlerm on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margaretss60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankNok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amandahl1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonynarry on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samantaait on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitalp3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beverleyjn1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidcoerm on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolji11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idkozcofomeq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniowoulp on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolafc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hs4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamescox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NormanJobby on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zacharybm60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: viceehi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kz18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ls2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertDobre on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldRoosy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesSiz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nellvs60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SylviaFed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheilawr18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uheyz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenziz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorazn60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sydneylunny on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelcrype on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latishazs69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertLak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanninefj2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bethyb3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williegycle on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WalterExces on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Traceyrig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolitaig18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gordondk69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbrahr11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaRunny on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aviskp1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrelldp4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RicardoTrunc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaCogma on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willardfh1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Berryjaf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MelvinAlago on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonysmish on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrandonBum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidJum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertiw18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TrinityElulk on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelfus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansysy4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anniexg18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojitojihqo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BryceNeulk on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sujiwakugeho on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeroyhEr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieat2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieph18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alonsofum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ibbubuer on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gm69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvonnecu16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OrlandoGah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uragatije on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NewtonSpumn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: su2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: veronicath3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelten on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waynedilia on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettezp3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishann16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: traceygi60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gl69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ernestbilky on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Unaajab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ry69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenFet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckoning on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizadf4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hilaryes18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellalg60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itexuep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melisanp3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Erlejab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentfx69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlakl60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertCoimi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijapilisuca on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Harryheisy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: timothyra18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olakautaqox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyodiel on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleynp60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: royzf4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hicayoyeseko on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berniceab18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TerryToxek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryjop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasrew on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniatx11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: triciapk1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CliftonTew on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peterfj16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ClydePes on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankBoype on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: emacuis on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: Walterelifs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: alisonpm4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: double pane windows hew on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: sondraam3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: ManuelSwick on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AngelTycle on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roxieaf18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipwet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardDiC on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciara16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hildaqh11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dollyqt60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonyapc69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JefferyEmemy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: winifredgt60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alberteluse on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wf11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesLoams on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielleqf69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriyg60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: megangk69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyKeerb on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andreavd2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendyjo16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DashWSteek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelwap on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAtofe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caitlinug3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jorgeqk18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephtit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KathrynMig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rafaelhoalf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentnl1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lancedw3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisaos2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanfaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanvqz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronniedc69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldthofe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelliewh18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwightdub on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jolr1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steveagoft on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishakg16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvafa1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewpaf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesWeals on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertpag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamGed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamodord on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelreM on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cf16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LloydOpels on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vasilisa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithCurce on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejutacikujus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorizy69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparofz60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenawu2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevineralf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onieexibclkku on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esterox1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWaymn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethamu4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michailxtq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWer on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylougg2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HollisNer on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeonardCix on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meredithay2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afehacoxizi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorSaide on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertiepg4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyei69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonmus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fernandofy16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertquard on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josepharild on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyOrbig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vondasb1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: minniely16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aezigidixuuy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martinek18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: suzannesq16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlieny2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oupzujedu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marciks4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Luckyemike on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvaod1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willaqm18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ewojmixozase on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BYEugeneIrraxjexdex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithfh1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelpat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DannyLef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilbertWouse on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melbaap60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GabrielZen on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kx69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufutiejojolig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tabithakz11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ayuezuzavazep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joseog60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberleyie60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anowvuk on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luciamj1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertjenry on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwintip on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidTum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: violetso1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Linwoodweque on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Allanleaps on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasbag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: puxoepeyonati on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephCeabs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shannawx18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MilesVesia on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: malindahl60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jefferygl16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomastok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephbreap on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sy11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbymz18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonbounk on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shamoprumb on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calliebo16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blackpeacer on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvettebj3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louisret on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedroskix on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliayj1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coocapamp on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Uniloksnapy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okixazewequzu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradleysc18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danieloccam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StewartExany on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseyic4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudefl60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofevuvaef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gaxetoxutoa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leenv60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolinahj11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: williear1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sdvillpap on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinTorry on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertEtept on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianEmeve on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerutite on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisAlbup on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidAMine on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianfj18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariact1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zaimpadly on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryGaups on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ralphyz16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Basement Window Jaild on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardGek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolqv4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephenacela on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gerarddrync on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jameszh2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katieqr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouisVam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnierg1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SammyCep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgienc4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertjoita on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ui4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanettelr3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leolahz3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedrossur on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieec18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RussellOpick on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanabt60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenebo3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonan16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyCic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamscoof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlieErora on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneysix on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinaaa18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: irenehr1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidspoub on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adafr2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: orafu3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyuragotudoj on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosehc60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: umuujuy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldapeme on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSloda on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryloucd69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otitajadomav on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesfluom on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antidracer on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineme18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ovabomu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: floratb2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ra60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloisesp2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ru3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzayunwagn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawandakg4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliaju69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concettafq1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marleneit16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamTwide on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eduardoso4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janetteft3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyohunowimezu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomaslof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coletteql16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pv18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightdq3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishatg69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geneyc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertAdeva on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haroldlo69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eh2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneybak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughjc18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janoi3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onigiyvezak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aspectomtage Window thymn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathanjr60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnenm18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shanemp60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zeyuyigasotia on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwendolynqo1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanayy11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikawb2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleyku3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glendajt1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gayym60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ok69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ewebuwegee on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jodilb11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannego11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariems2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VasyaCoere on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: priscillatg18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: owjehojaupapo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wm16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: galegn60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wallaceeb69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RachelBip on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glencc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emilydc16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oxayoxuwokoia on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisdx4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriqueti2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinemc18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariezw1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pedroca4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawandadr3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancaqf3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agikeliiqea on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonkv69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: epjikopakik on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChesterFelve on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenafd2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Agongoodo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judithwh4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnzy16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elinoree3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HeidiFiedo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbralx18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredojw1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephsappy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathanpf2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: camillejh4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizazf4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariyaDug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinPoisy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uj18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AhmadneS on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: victorpe1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michealvs69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidnup on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: renesr1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniaiw69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olanb69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BdondomSerop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corrinemm3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianemp3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afohasxufokej on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiazx60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OliverSwemo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofidagqalas on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: traceyjy1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richarddak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanfm1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennisrg3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Majorkar on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElcosPaymn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyaru60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennisyk69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendidy1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normasj60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrylar1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fx18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ec11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reqaricene on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onidemasleki on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandiexf18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lanceds11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leticiayc69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ra1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brookela60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdvillKat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utinemibiem on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisMycle on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vy69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ezecayahe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vavadloups on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AuraEarn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosieuo3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mp1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerrixf3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hk16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: quximijufeic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelcx3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffce60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shaneim4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelyngt16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alvinkib on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerryuv4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MathRox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yw2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennydk60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: teriau2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbiejc18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lorenzotoimi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: krystally1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewDog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rolandwg4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audreycr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeremyng69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leslieao18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sonyavx11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loraoi16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinthuff on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertapa1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lauranl2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinagy11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DorEmaws on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claricesp69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinabw18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lesaub1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnnieih2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquemd11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fi4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Favorfet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmyxp1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ogultade on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chelsearv4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobts4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynct11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliajj60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyar69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicolekh16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valerieqs4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dr11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertintax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertbruse on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielez3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leagp1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mathewix16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Horacespado on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevenbp69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KoddacEaMC on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andyzf3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimefg60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obolorav on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jy3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielleuf18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amyab11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coleendm1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorasr3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otepaqaoeluzo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenem69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ZAABET.COM on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mv11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseywd3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melaniexy60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uitiyavsec on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fritsusHek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliannerb69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasClody on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kt4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosannebt3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimevc4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: carmellagr69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WargamingPlugs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darleneux18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allennk60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizxg3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zm16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: savannahfc16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristenbu18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishayg11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Adolphliery on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracygt2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonbe3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethayf1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: staceybb16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbywp4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marinapn4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldkk16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidGlymn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inezyw60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: herbertgf1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taahenimooax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueritemk11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneni60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebaph2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ednada3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celinakl3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normaht18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ni16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: penelopeox1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: antoinetteka60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qerijiwi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphNep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: male on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leenm60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: matthewod69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajofixoro on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azozinuviguh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynettecu1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itehuqiwguusa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onupakrarunac on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opipejago on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephBeigh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gretchenqk69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscayi4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanqv11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: simonene11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dashkasevasts on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerine11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josieng16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucindaan1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chadelel on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyyetedaoli on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephruH on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patrickuj16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zelmavu18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jesusrek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinsit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: UC-tex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanneeq1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ir3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pollypa11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawrencedh2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissaut11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hefavageniwa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: merlenc60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgerag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uxucaze on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jicakoyuuge on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imeldadm60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milagrosgk69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iiculoba on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yihazetop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brucely69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrisnm4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyigisaqorhi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidCrots on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mindyls69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ateehuse on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: verabj60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorriexd2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wf4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janicedf4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendykt1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerrywl3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aprilnm3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fs16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: egupkohi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wandawt69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OliverWhork on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candicezm69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eddiehor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milagrosbv16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anthonyxp69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrinaNam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiaxj18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Raymondclupt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardraity on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iafiloq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rodneyty2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cynthiagq16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efiwawule on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iw69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ekcaevdojop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imogenezl11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isabellajc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanns11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonybu18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hannahja69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifacwiot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivanbs60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardneeld on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinesl18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afivxuw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristenbn69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ozetidi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rondael69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lonnieup18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: almaz2demn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoesphSnany on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellyia3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shannonst16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannesl2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evagb69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: garyyk69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frederickbi69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Inquise on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oliviadd4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iyahaekonc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: petrahb69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chasityox69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrienb11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calvinzo2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christianxp11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldmoome on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ParfumCop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarencenz69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marahv60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthavk3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gladysec11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uxdelubua on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jocelynvo11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osocaxkewz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vq3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uwudaxuco on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachellezp3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elvafh16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparoms18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ixiwepiyo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olgajw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wildaqa60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganbx60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genevievedm1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidRoozy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiqueni2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulisagajo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryPhype on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hegasajahu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pg888asia on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arnoldia2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevenye3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TeresaWeift on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonaxy2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynxj3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jordonbob on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Postlap on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianneon11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: plasdtic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronniejoppy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karaow2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esthergn18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimgc2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: natashafg60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyJulup on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikavi16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanadoz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: goldieax60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannettewq69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sportsbet365 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lenush on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raulaf11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeBruceval on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lerkblf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorywb on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelynag11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidamf3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vd69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KarenBah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: epemeweh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mikkracini on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessiets4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheenayu2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annettehz18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquedm18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufadiwuwemim on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tommygx2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vezoyuguopij on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lv11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: steveol2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Darrenbex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hattiesc60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannezp1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardhulky on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tylerref on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EugeneInids on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ininibyaziono on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldnaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSen on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonbv60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uosoruhafurfe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WendyGot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MinnieRekly on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ki2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kevingy18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Odorert on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adeleya3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: renett18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulettejr2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saracs1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephacinc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HorecaPuple on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uworuwaqanim on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandievi3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nonawu11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryFub on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertBab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EmanuelVix on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: topsamaraGuapiff on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joeow16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindaay4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleyclawn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidJef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofefome on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CarlosNes on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clintonnz3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonyonege on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thurmm on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Malcomtag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ny60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kuwukemafem on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edgargq69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscook11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evaud69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catalinahd18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pp2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueriteoa11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alycecb69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: howardgr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sherisp4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsiepv16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magikcomik on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanazs18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothypit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julizow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letayu11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mindyun18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caigryBub on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenhoupt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upaqecigogihe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altajh69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelnax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PatrickJox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: JamesSem on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: adrianqd3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: louisoc69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christifn11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanlt4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daleoe3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesBib on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewvophy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianToosy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arnulfodot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellemt1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffmf60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonfonia on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesNak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Russellraw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessieai11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianfuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijepigh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nikkier18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leilahc69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessieot69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendydg60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiselw18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FordireRok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryTah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henryoxync on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: endeaws on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileenza60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sa69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissarg4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axidagodolizo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvagx16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: troywx69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marshallfq16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredame3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivamx11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennhq4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kb60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katesn60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loreneso11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mikecr18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellira1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xd1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithye16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zs3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenww4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meredithrr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacywt2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollieei3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vn69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ureliejpik on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uziriziveyeea on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianejz60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concepcioniy18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ou11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikvsw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleyfa16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ov18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwainkex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caitlinfw69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelmb3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertomq18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marleneac1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatricejh16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margerynd4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robnnj on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jomwins on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanahm60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriakf1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannehm60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candacegs2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robwnz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alycekp11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniagh11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kariww3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valerianj1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fannierh11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansymc4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meagangi60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsavj1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardab69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelseyyg2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnezu3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelesi3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannazd11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mu16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelayf1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarahaw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: scottka3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelleyjg4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracefa60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willieer69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valarievn60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracyno18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: williamou3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanapq2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apriliq4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronaldxy69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanfl60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cz60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amandako2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckyxs16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandyio18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherynce4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlenezk16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susanawk4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanettefo1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mayrakf2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineid3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leticiave1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerriya4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwendolynoy16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altayf3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kj4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yy16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcellazi16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: graceqf18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissarl16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertabr60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calvinpe11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abigailhg2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerrijy3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: malloryng2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miriamdj16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethavr2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolefz3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leonwyu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidWrara on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolafg16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanishatz18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pamelamf11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannaak18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maribelxm60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesHew on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: shelleywa60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: katinana4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tf16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: loreneql4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneyiw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginaey3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rhondaro18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julipbn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseynf3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardzn16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzpfs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charliehh69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vondaqv1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julioim2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmiewx16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leighaq11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniwo69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvinlm2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianadoa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: od2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredonaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mabelju69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: winniewv1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayeiu11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvettevx1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesCob on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaKic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanitamf4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: billiefu18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwennt4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidPesty on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peterlok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimdc2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melbawh1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KirbyPancy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergbsn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rc16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debbieak3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscayn69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kayeou4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellaod4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldTal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellysb16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickgl69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CarrollCoign on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephHaith on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bl16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinChilK on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielmp2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinatf2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evaxmu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: effieyj2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mitchellmj69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennck4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hesterjy16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cecildv69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiseuf16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinShoms on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellaqv60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherrypq3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemariewr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellayi18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: norany18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriazx69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tommylm69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tessamt16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nd69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bryanwa11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisard2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinaeh11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamikatm60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryanneln11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancheyc3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonynon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Frankeliva on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinneim16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imogenexo1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertNoinc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryFuppy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williameveli on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wx4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chasitywn4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgiacb3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darylwj18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: estermj60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeraldmog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opheliatr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: javierkc69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rolandwef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariemb2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raquelza1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mistylb18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeaninebj16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrieke69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fp4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: flossiepv16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellalf60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrellfc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenemt4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipERETA on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: petrafa69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleydep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leliaxg16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elizaae2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toddlc69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelynyi11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiselw3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolineih1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celiadj18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angeliquebx18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughsb1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonax69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlieyg18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudinefh3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: duaness18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WarrenHeata on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlessot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: felixgt2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terriedo69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachellemk11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarahms2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mildredsm16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luciauc16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenAcoug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynzh16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pq16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinepb3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Angelwex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebeccalg60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracievy11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xh2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneync18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordantt18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeHause on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrunoFeF on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannacn3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornavd60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenyakf4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariettafg2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardsam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: antoniaof60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josephinewg69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olgamq1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maribelgc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonkg18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethagriz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corineml11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinewh11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisadu69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: russelliv1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raezw69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haroldaf3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darcykk18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliaml69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michaelue3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miaee2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonke2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgettuj69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: graciegw4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Normanprade on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candyxr69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Erepjapse on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dustinue11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fg3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvasa11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottCycle on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelPlale on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldNunda on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonSat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeremywt60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shariyw60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephRaf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: np16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: myrary2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarcusBlils on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnewi2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kentze60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oscarprags on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyny69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emmavl1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanniejh69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenage11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonaov60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tenuall on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: selenabp3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shanaln2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lyndact2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ce16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenayk4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patriciayy11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlyn11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deliaqd11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietss11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tinafo60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorapb69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellack18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ashleexn3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofeliaic16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alantm2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dm69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylvo69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrwinEduth on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseysr2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardPoofs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JordanHeace on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terrynef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennieyb60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardwer on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MathewKet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasdog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolapi16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglaspypet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinagp2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethdx3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judithho18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shariek1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vo4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xj2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelaoa2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patux60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amaliazk18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karynif3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlahs11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellieiw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celinaxe2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanuc60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvinby16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marisolva18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: theodoreql11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zg1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorotheakj2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alineuu60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adams69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ruthieko2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dollieho4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganyh16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadiaol16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dannyxt1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: derrickmu11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hollierz11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hd3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: queenuo11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannhn60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corineqg69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloresep69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinayn2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: goldiepr18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianur3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genevieveca3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susiebm18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avisyq60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinaba16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SerRado on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancasn4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lancepu60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathywo69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lavernets60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tylerac69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrelljf11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretss2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alyssaiw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellagr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mi69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolitake4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fanniepy1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phylliszj2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: reginaldap1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hy60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenefn18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catalinati16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonardhc69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joshuagaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CraigGon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julianaws18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenwj69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hollievi60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charleshon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ik18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueriteoh69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xd11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelinezi11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannazo69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melisall16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kirstentq69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haleynx16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phyllissh11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larayc3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terryow2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louuz1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldshuTs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanninetr11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sa60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: araceligy60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracise60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannlx11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ShawnBiose on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Frankovell on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamquiCt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicoledn1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesNease on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waltervon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelajm1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qm69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolaxp60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marioneq1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellmc2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorxp1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biancazc1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: spassub on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ok4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adajw18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: territj11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ErvinDwesk on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliavp16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidayu4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claricefo60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasen11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: doreensb1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pollyoz3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietrf2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietmc18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: myrauc3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlti69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertlb69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lm60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phoebehc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelleytp18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jillyc18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayebj16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentax3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ll4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscohn3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markak60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jillianys4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: augustama18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laureniu1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vikidei on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliayw18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ninacp4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nitalx11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilliend60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brandonabini on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldtat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brucebrurf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leahky11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joycegv18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robiniv2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leavu2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardar11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dixiejg4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinegx69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnin4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sb11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughzn11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jv4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniezm4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolamf3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hectorbu11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ca2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcac60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricatx60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelfh3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raymondyu11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzcn69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sabrinaat1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lonniewe4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judyee60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: md18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ju16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geneed4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ceciliaud1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GradyVor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ernestmp4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stellayz1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradleyhd60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonyvi69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniams2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinawl1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannabd69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisatr11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisak16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bk60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamKah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milliews4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronafbr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pf69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewvat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guysg69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ol18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnebh11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriadr11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ettasp4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldinequ4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lo1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bessienu60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertdeard on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julianyy1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickiee3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivyoc18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florencenw69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethdl1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickyjw60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: monicaib69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florineyl1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatrizkc60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauriceyo4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennieho60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeremyetete on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinesv1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dinapz16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianniq11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ianai60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinaer1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gp4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginarc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnxg3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randydt4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daisyqm18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luelladt4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracieland16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatrizbw60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alejandrasx18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennierw69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerBip on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettesm4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryanneyq18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rodneyhq18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mayrapm60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyeb4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: victorwk18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brentlj11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wj60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvinej60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ingridwx18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardAveno on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidDirty on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lupeet69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretyy11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roxierg60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judymi2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertobr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iancr16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deidreys11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidMar on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catherinept3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debbieey3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rogerqf1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briananf4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenamg69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davidjc18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hr11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lg4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williambam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vp11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rochellegf11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseygz1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinji11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johannamn16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettejv2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elviarq4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gertrudetv2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ba60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henriettapv2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sadielw18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: murielgi3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deenafv11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laurajm2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wn60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cn1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannfw18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albakb4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredasb69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sj18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredil4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevekq69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelasz1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elbagq4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadinevk60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgenw4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eddiejs2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michellegx2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorieeb1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelitalp1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: li4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvinle4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianqo1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenagr3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debravx2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erickahq11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marthalr60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: theodorero2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charmainemr11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dalegl18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertaoc1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annazz2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrytj16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesRex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annmariela4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannemn69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianuo1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoricgo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patsyem4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danqk3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlqt16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jewellyi60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriln69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: el60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnsu16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnvz2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerryci16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonih18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mirandajg60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Venomguactop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cliffordhc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: whitneyrv60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vg16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nitaji3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joshuals11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidlab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guygd3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileenqu1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephtaurf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannehj18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francisks16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimpv4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgetxk3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: estellakf2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carmelacv16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryPem on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concepcionay69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sueyx3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hermankw4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kellymef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rayvv60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fd2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harveyga1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frankok60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylwm2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenelq3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inezch3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorez60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hermanvm60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cleohi16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katinacx16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgealima on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normama18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionneyr1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylbd16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Annaanaks on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: linasx11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amiejg4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genavn11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeSoday on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberlynv2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: um1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: violetqe60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gy16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allysonoc4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: floydpx69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertoPen on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbiepv4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: feleciadl18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agnesio2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gordonrg11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terrancedi11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomigy69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: os60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginadx2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottezz69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Phillipswert on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeDor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardcof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kylerb3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenebe69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathaniu4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: suemo18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roseannmu11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietgl11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenuj4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilajl2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimebl69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yeseniall3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: in1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janicedp11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzte60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dk1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lacykd11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephenhk4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ij1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarioSorma on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lolacat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbyFal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomastance on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briannapj18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marioiq11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brittneylf18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lenorabb4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliahl16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollyzk4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katess60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kd1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frankiems18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebekahdq3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrainefg18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanniegj3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnuw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileener1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldLaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claralx3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniefo69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickyjg18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldMedly on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaBok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesGam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliokic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldJat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasWaind on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisAvala on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NathanWress on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielMup on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Glennscupt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GregoryMor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: byronvl2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlescy3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondFus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jj18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaseydk60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raulca60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noelleoh4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriegw11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Natashaemn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasit3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorispc3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathleendy16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: monaxo11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lorenrot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cecilexd1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphHauth on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardpoill on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leemo1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelabz18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariMosse on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracielapj11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glengr3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnna16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charmainezu2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonigh2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianafn1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquels2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peggyga3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cassieyw11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellywt1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nannieog4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquerx4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: twilagb3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleengu3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tyronelv4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynettebu11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meagankm11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardolb16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmypk18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitasz11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idahh69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aracelije4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: taylorwf16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilenelk18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasnaf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseywa2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vernonjt4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keishapr60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nzryxcrujoq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandietu69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: velmanr11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonkm2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevekt2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pa11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyala4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinar16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorizr60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lavernell11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chandrajp3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephaniecr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanoe69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonzt69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mattieqg60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinekl60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: waynefs4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: denadz1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleymw3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vv11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffke2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robinsu4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlietow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CecilBes on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fannysw3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samantawjy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pattyhk18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henriettapl3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenjl2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineef16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zacharyel69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronnieqb11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kp69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adriennely60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: billiekr2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meghanml2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: simoneye4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mn16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvincd3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonwl69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiaxb18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldRulge on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliahw69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlaof3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hannahod2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ac2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ul18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daleyg4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmyjd60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenyacf2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosettaut11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightie3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isabelletq11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannawe4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryesown on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xc60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IraKinue on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryPyDay on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniaca3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenejn4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathyoe2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinatp1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karinfk2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rubyfl11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldxk4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldcd60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normabo3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deborahoj69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseyze1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mo69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisabethht69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornaos2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredfb1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zelmatc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: morriscj1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alineus2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wl2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: seanqi4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tiako1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karljr18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evelynvv4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: if3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 8playfortuna-Sip on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosanneyc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniahz11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbaraxl2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: manueluk11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelsd2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelBessy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinezp16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AmberTor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudemk16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandyee11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharrongu16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avisdk11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nonazb3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelyntc69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: earlinecj11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: augustagi4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenext11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasax1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerryiz60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ex11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aw18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrystalcx4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cv2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ww2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MasnaLnaiva on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brittanyde1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorotheaig4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivanqr3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorbof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinaqm16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lousu11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondragh69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adajk18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wandakp11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracynn1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cleose2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottedd16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peterez11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioklq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephrix on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MerlePal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheliafe2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennysc16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenzt18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickigc4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fb11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randycy3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnmc1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cn69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickyax2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicholejo3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ritaxf1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephanienq11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrystalqe16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandycq11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldtug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vernanu11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sethry2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinalx4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariannefr60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nancyux11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katykw69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ladonnato16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amaliace3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dawngd69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennhz69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvonnehx11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mamiedf2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandypx4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrewly1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessiegk18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanahv11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hestertq2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kz11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brentnn1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corrinezg3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacyps60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sq2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgettqj4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hattieez2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaxy4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelbyrd11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarakh3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gingerha1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louiseac3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hiramwhody on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightsa2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: priscillayf1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadornu2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katiees2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cheribc16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leolauy18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sm4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: faybh18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: px2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellyqy4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillietg3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debrase3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannego69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ad4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ie16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: justinebl3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniafv1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jw60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lewisub1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briannaoz2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clydedy11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradpi1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparotd60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannaft3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretdu11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celiazh18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniasc3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brendanc11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: doraoy1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kendycef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellibi2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danapg60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sq11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josiekq4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vx18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: le3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucialv18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonko18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eleanorhw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roycecrype on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanettehf16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachaelvd16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tashamh18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: betsygi16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marissakk3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamFrest on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henrydl69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelego11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harriettmo69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lulamv1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edithle69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilayx4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenyr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cg18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kc3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthagb16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pb1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgegq60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josefajv2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloresfy16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillyfo60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracietz11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allanng2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertohi3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnienk16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katharinefg3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JudsonZex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrycu4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gregoryhp2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jt11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyhr4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yolandaux60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katyez4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corneliaqq4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charitysy4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altasc4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gloriama1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bryanqs4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwaynevb16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquedb1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dixiegh69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patnd2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virginiacd16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: serenaoe3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannetc18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondraoc4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellarg11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: crystalke4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uj1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susienh69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lottieqd60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gailzd16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alyssaqv3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamikasg2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kzkazpap on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ebonyrf3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fredxh2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bradleysmugs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendire11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clariceyo16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnniemz60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milliekp1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearliefs60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianaot60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markqz18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francescaxy18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gregoryqq69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ig18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celestelr1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyld18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fd1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jesusjj11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomizb69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenaiq2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margiezk1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertow2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauricewf1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meghandi69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeaninelm3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaqh1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniafu69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bernadineuy11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiatc60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tammieob16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rolandph1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phillippi16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimema69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ianuw18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wd3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gb4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracehu60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelpiers on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: va18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyalb11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamsek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosepl4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gretchenbf1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelseycw60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikud3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephbok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nz16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucillevz69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ia2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: velmabn2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanjj11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dinald60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansyhp3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckygs16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertRaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynod1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lottiegp16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mt18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randyyj2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrylit1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audravt69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davejo1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adaeg1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jannaer16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florenceua4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilliexg4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deantf3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albaiz11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielatj1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylxa69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneqg69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerido1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leors69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ritaxl11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinert11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oliveld4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PavelZen on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kq69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiajy69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bernadineyi1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pattipk4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenabm4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondrasg60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherieio2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joycenf69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roslynca69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlav8 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristennz3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saundralt16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannhc2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maeqt69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taylorlw16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: effiebs11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: penelopeyz18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: betsyut11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latoyaot3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martatb4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenar4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadinefj4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thelmavr16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiall69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olivexj4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonyu3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaeo3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alysonet1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: denisexv16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: herminiayd2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laraiw3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: earlineiv18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lenoraaf69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertolf18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonfub on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloreswt16 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: twilaaa2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelphoni on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaildol on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susiefe11 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kinlochnez on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniozga on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelCop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Teddymeete on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keganvoms on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinbip on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AldenFek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: RobertPlore on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PercyLab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurcruch on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielmew on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldJourA on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lamaslalo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maxwelldic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PaulaInvof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreapam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eugenehub on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wallaceglips on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioDop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMiz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardBit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Francisdrice on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelphick on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BenderCashwes on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Warrenjor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneyblacy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesstymn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TerryLal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamDem on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joshuazz18 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElceDiulk on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankCox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AliceGeque on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maximdom on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LesterUnale on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesvaP on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Orlandovug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothyaccip on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesPQ on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pancakes som on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ttaletfnxz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasKip on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ryanger on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardknolf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidacini on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryboara on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marthaliady on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oibuntuzusazi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Howardarord on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelClali on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Johnnyshush on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waltercoego on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephMappy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WallacePhymn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethEsola on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinAvarp on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergiodek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Angelpak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardShova on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonydic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesDaymn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randyneest on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WayneVum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wendellineri on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MajorIcock on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Abrahampum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CalebDudge on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevintow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianlag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dannydic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethanypE on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrooksGop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidgat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelbof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlieTom on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothylox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesMox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesunser on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Adolphdit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottPet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IsaiahFox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesonend on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Howardkek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Billyswish on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilburSerie on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisSaula on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidEvast on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesbuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NolanAmisy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreybam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardprife on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurevora on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankHek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryDic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyBen on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankAmite on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertLal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TommyDek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenGer on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardHUB on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidVoido on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonTum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldtum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertbig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorShubs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chrisbeado on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisDah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeAnese on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrentBed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElliottSoort on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasliery on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dennisdab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesSoide on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesFLECT on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AaronZes on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Craigoweda on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonnieSaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewTwisk on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgeswops on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamNit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AdrianDor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidwag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesJat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinSlito on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessemoing on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonyClave on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldReort on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeromeshevy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Shawnvonge on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mathewbog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BarryPAr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyJorgo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidEdino on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerHOW on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewIntep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VirgilRhids on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jaimerus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marlonruism on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianTuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyHiz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrancesaBag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: WilliamsPah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: MiriamBus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: DavidQuery on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: homastor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: WilliamTon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: VodaKaH on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: ViktoriyaGop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephCeple on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DarrellGaisa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StephenEsoft on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: Vincentarild on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clydesab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPlorn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louissek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentcriny on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasgar on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MitchelVek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DamonTak on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerBuh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisTug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyHow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianFelty on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryFraug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertRof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasFibly on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldBub on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephblodo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamToils on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephhib on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasdrego on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathanfab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gordonles on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ShawnCloge on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PerryNab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GerardUnolf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AllenTuB on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinHaf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brettjen on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrainCat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephWar on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianDop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Merlemat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwinZep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardWah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Shelbyweito on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewtar on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PrestonMex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Russellweddy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephBum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WillieOricy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Barryvicle on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarrisEStiX on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MartinCox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GregoryVus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelOrals on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: micheleez4 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasbal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesTus on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JesseRat on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesCix on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyMiz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNeN on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntoniowIlla on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidLot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredhense on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamexeds on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lavillpap on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephViexy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewDuelm on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenadefe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioWer on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelamite on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorRhiny on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rolandfeext on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyRek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottDaf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyHex on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clintonsog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevendom on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Enriquemig on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jesusmum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelPsype on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobhog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaVaf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aaronpaild on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HermanDEK on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardsix on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamhoils on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamCab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinMoump on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielcom on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredfal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioHib on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldHouch on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyGrice on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyNox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsieng2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarveyDoupt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Normanvow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Xtoniamhjab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephenbug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariolEf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Candaijab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephvoz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Scottusero on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertobell on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewkit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertRab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bali_tloi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martajl69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glenbu69 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberleyvf1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SOJofFRJT on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rhondahi8 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgehab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlasu3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lldFvIXz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carloswam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avawk3 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickzw60 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrinaFab on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colettexw2 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Theronsaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maha-Svanah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josepharido on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithdx1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geraldjep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinajh1 on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorlrn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouisVon on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorlpv on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlelh on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyPic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanajbt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joshuadausa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergxnl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasShusy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igoroem on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: btaletndmf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leonmsz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ntaletarqe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergrtq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Voltugovug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianaloo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronamqg on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Irinhmn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julioxc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliyfn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evanxf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evazpe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vikiuln on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktorizcw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidxla on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzaxx on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzyki on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithNah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Margaretzrc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzjdd on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzjfl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthunyTag on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Margareteji on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DorothyGunny on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LewisaFfox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Munich souse on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidbrove on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChesterPuppy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelbem on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aarontruff on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BoyTommax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DinaSallymax on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lumsefoDync on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lindaideor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyWef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglasrep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nzbkLiape on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RickyFlils on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GilbertleW on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobbyday on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OknaBox on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joycebor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewtut on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesLot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaellit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielalacy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Allenlam on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBOW on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pechi_pxkr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bentonexona on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Servis_veor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidrof on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willardguatt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Endocrinologytum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pokrytie_hmEr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ernestodably on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidNaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianver on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tehnichesk_siEt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ketorolactum on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Avtoservis_quKt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Avtoservis_lfer on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viza_hcEn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesanync on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Recipes mep on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelagows on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardCrada on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matras_frKl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keithdor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Insusty on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ferrous material recyclin on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplom_fsol on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peteremise on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ismaelroubs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Meshki_jkKr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FstgjeEnubs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Micel#geck[Petogogyhupgef on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dichaelboync on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DuaneRal on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donald#gnick[IzbkkeqozyvY on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mel#geck[PetogogyhupgefOQ on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chistka_qsPr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplom_fwet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_lkki on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Saiti_ssPr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Fald#gnick[IzbkkeqozyvYJ, on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SqddpcEnubs on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chastnyy_dvpl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pautty on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rysskoe porno hydie_jpot on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Top100Vote on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazernoe_cepl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oborydovanie peregovornih on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno s trenerom_nbol on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: prodvizhen_osPr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: duessiomi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouiseHop on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Promokodi_vwOl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Promokod_baml on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SeeplyMed on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shipping car across count on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brayanlck on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bicryptoson on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pereezd v Ispaniu_ygor on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kazinopadly on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IncovE on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathandug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbrunc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edgardopap on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arcarge on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Smeshnie kartinki_fvet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JewelMit on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Deteyling_hcSr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Deteyling_sxSi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewCaw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BONUSjaf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardvah on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryshecy on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielNap on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stadsic on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ferrous material recovery on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dublikaty_xrMa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya v sankt p on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LoganNug on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Skolko_yqOr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kazino onlain_xlea on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Okleyka_jqMi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ubrat_ljSn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: Jamesjib on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_znpn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_zgEi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_opEa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kak zarabotat v internete on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: skoraya narkologicheskaya on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephAnaky on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardLurge on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: himchistka_rppr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_biSl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: himchistka_uuEi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Proizvodst_noer on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kodirovanie ot alkogolizm on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Narkolog na dom krasnodar on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_kd on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya krasnodar on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kapelnica ot zapoya kolom on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biznes plan cvetochnogo m on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_od on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya v stacion on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya moskva_tf on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_mv on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_ur on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_lq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_jq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fonbet kazino_vyEn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_unK on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_moK on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_ano on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_mw on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_vd on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_aj on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_qe on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_vq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya rostov_pu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: Trefbuj on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snegohod kypit_fwOr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_yj on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_eo on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bob#genqwertnick[BjygydiD on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ff24e7b/comments_nnsr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: Sazrmhc on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
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Post by: Amryn Lovly on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_lv on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stamp making online_gqOi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya rostov_bn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: disqus.com_wiEn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_pzM on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya Nijnii No on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertlow on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: propysk v moskvy dlya gry on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MRT SPB_dzMi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno milfi_ugea on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nemeckoe porno_cyEl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FannyOne on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nemeckoe porno_vdEl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elon casino_acMr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno ginekolog_dxet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elon casino_uxsn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marketing on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno ginekolog_pnet on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elektrokarnizi somfy_mcmt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Freepornkr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mostbet_piei on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_xqKi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steventok on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardGog on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igrovie avtomati _izEr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidgaund on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_hhSa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mostbet kg_jckl on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wikibank.kz_trPn on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: programmi 1s _imKi on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Uazrexp on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Treflnr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrycj on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrthv on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefniz on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zubdokNek on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mazrkqa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Iarioredq on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_vyoa on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mazrfkr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrgno on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_kvsr on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrrpt on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrdmu on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jariorpby on July 13, 2014, 11:30:53 PM
Librarian....I don't think that needs a whole lot of explanation.   ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oldfanatic on July 14, 2014, 10:37:39 AM
CgrGrl - Not more explanation but I would be interested in more detail.  For instance, do you work with children? do you set up special programs for any age group?  do you assist with research?  These days it seems librarians do a lot more than check out books and restack the shelves.  Does your particular job require that you do anything else?  It may not but if it does, please tell us about it.                                                                                                             
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarapals on July 23, 2014, 10:27:56 AM
CgrGrl--- librarians KNOW the secrets of the universe!!! Are you reference or cataloguing? Public, private, school or college? I'm always amazed at how hard it is to stump a librarian with a question on any topic!! If I'm ever in the cash cab, I want to be riding with a librarian!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ohusivun on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithWibia on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AaronHam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itosuezer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinTuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: resedoqujiko on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okocaluq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alissaiw4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otosopgi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HaroldGen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oupivuqenu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fipiafuuqiva on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelos11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aazemon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oovdafinuu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AmyPef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uidizalbapafi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rapidgator on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: awedacoduwi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anatsoled on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oviridziokaki on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JulianLounc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: irumepuhe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufuducugoq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilxuori on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erkgovinivuxu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iorahifidoti on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utarubsa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Briancen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kittyvh60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SHADYGUY on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MicheleTraic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamAbago on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SusanLoago on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioemk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urokibakirvoj on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Derekkef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesassiz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randallat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lyndahr2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aiimkotovipi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ClydeSobre on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lmihaEmaws on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylhq1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannen1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijuxodo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicolejw4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MirnaArext on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglashix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerknorp on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollieax11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqkizadaroc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mirr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robynug3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ciekasiwobir on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerchora on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miguelid11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamVaf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hydrazm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonitaxq1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesdox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyubedujula on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Barbaramaino on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olivedy16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejidatacocu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azugixic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristiech11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GerardSox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raymondlj1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larrysi1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawndo3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bobbyinaps on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Grissom fan on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Grissfan on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: algolycle on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: icapokome on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: equxuiyg on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RandyTal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avuoroaqahe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exupuled on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardnuamb on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avimozu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: igimimeh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iminevoatejit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ileraefa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davepv3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hopehi11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardomu60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maricelany60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnnaPag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edeqiba on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioxdv on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peterdsr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisxk16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opoqilafuy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obumeexisih on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Banezasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mudosgeha on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uozhzzis on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: asgiqopeduli on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ituxuhupite on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osipudork on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aredoya on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ahepenayadu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pauelllimb on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aforacacakef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uqxunek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aidaaq11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candiceic69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesHOOKY on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Duglassig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: udapeqom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ureeyaj on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanetteco1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesfex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamindus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephenpv4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Linktrunfab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lesleycc3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clintonpk18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aurorady16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RittsEmaws on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennistn18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertwab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ArthurUntor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evozihay on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinglync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojomeriq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaotivuz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aheisuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 24vulkan-24.com on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivmfuqamsous on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: friedafz11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelliefi18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jewelmq18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenkw3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osivilinfim on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrentMuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audrayq4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: derricklz3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasKah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apapechuv on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NudeStripperlwedia on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: atokieqehoy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyeprusa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricazn18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emuqeqxomara on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marlenehu69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexislj3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aguiduri on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iufobiefaqaco on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesMorge on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettefx2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardhaf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaeg16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aj69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christime2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concettanf69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julietdj18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwaynezh69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldcow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xocifoq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uuipoci on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aahezjaxxo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KarinaPag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iixivak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: revaas on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oaliqopehu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aqeetofafirul on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uruibawoq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulenodobocul on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajiwunu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: famRisse on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anndroPag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Justincak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maxuh11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utuefizuaj on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Konstantuszdk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keithket on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgeus2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewlob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorxct on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brookefz2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellygs16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janazi18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iqosecomeb on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertmib on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliajl69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uvixedukeqoev on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipihafapjataf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzperosibag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzdz60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idjuyfodinafa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgepayof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oronatac on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannaqh2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredas1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianNog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipecepa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: icojucoukibi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbieSpado on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelti69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliakp1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roberthax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Floydbiabe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zefelubok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanazqz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktorirpx on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wr1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronaary on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphBaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EduardoNeets on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StanleyChede on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidafd4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeTrorn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ivantlq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujeyirunatil on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ramirolopay on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CecilBax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronazax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imnopen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisews3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorcek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergcgw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okeaabe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oteyehal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MorrDrody on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: krismf11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasennqg on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcuswz60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lydiabv16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondTob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasenmhx on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobxwt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanneve60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LadyLauraAnn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vm1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlesbz69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnnyks18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipsnark on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ik3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esobikapav on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jayqe4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianen60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francinekh18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaitlingr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beverleyvk4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellyok3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fynjysxasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uziteudu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: philipzc18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ixicyigyuvid on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inuvadavexoli on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VincentHoW on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leliajo16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ituanakob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PandSr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genehr69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nettiecy60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariaImals on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williammuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uhepapomiyan on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martinayq18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zyfasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nundendurf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lewiszep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulub4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qn4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufejewox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urijsehnodw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DannyKig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubeqenaljgij on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oniyusugisi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: socorroht60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aurinradasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mu11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: or3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrenv16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancarb16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorlf4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenag69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanitaey11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvajo69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wtozizusano on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anumeteginiye on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: burenokdalty on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marimr11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucoxisni on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeslieBip on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elenakg2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BoutiqueMipsy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fredjs16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inohaodonehe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivexotexexuqm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zkoniumijolut on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: acoqiqaful on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jamiif1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aracelibv69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gilbertreore on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MonicaWep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vilmatq18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dostavkaideasmt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marinaypm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vtktfasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laurenfu18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: newveshimt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ihorawit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oletumuti on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinawr69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PeterTal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewPreog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ksifuwisef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freddiecu16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azcefeq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: scousa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terrancewy60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanxic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usimabyqoce on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: warrenly4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esebeli on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: silviazg1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hro1wardBob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasuht on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanzgz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChapligahaM on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PetrAndreevich on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inufatec on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephpon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yfcfasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethrg60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipoexayoaxa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioaba on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufkbrfasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolalo60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dfkthfasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aaxidagij on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: morganvk69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlqb4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upyuqica on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ecaqnuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracykl18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqatuzimogo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofozekipadat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzagdopegak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aubarkae on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vasiliyasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BradleyHab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oocuqilo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: heyubat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: br2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: up69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MiuBS on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: orihiazaqkuno on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iz60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vfkfyfasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frannh3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulomowguok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojoteonacez on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raqueldi4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucietib on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliliriletu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarissadk2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojegerigezo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Everettmooto on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ktifasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettyekm3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iz69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanbwi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iclegesobupo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eldarzgs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioowd on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deidreim16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ib18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanapgy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonardoo3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guvihuhijousi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetllkd on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondJex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: go4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannela1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ivanrvx on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oe18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejoliehojix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dadarikixe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergfla on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredtd16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoriyog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipoewohobaya on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikklu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoriuyb on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gu4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terryqn69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikjou on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginabp11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgesig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizai4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evucuqed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinetk60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adhileuq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OnenewlimitsSl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vuhutwda on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MaximummaxSl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubezoluohu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinagk69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yv18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertyt18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitasy69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgeoffit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leilabb11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mt1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenenq60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: masirqatai on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipudibi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leworihokuhez on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: djdfasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gingerzy18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dd69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afayiyjx on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikabs2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquerc16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifogiqakedifa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufuurxulij on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efawiubxabaf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijahomufcaku on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesclene on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nettietl18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: unohodetustef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulinecg16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osodaqoqi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iuposej on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oweqomekehqi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcidk11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marimv11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertayy69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apeyivoxeviy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyzi60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raegx16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uomijetoman on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcju69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudianq60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajqerel on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenuv2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: umejerezkguti on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sidneyvm2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianjk4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kristinajxs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: veronicapk60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jj1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gholbizarasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliblx on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iyugexejej on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emoluvoa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ehewutigufic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afiwisuaelewh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayls16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgilnu16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzbfe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eohegozwo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilososehuyedl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesJourf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronatvi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axaliwofenl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vaijelow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kristinabpu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erqikukutug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imeroze on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iwapujoeweexu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axecefebagim on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ub3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadyaasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levzba on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianarvh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markof4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ln60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eudukciraifm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniagq60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejinayoloaveq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ooxkumowev on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levdbs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzaatikir on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geletapasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anezoho on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iromuhcon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinMes on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jackgs18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levyxu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levwme on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usidwam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ceciliagu3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levkoo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levhtg on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levdiq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WalterKAH on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julimiu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: XMCplkak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajimaabirirod on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yazireybaha on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreySpeab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tennieyasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqoqiemaxsomu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiavg1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julidms on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julizhz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julimak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julinmk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardslomy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julitla on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exifega on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannaq69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipawidum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertGyday on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: giqehokerumo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexco1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Phillipemaby on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidvok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Scottcom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vbktyfasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edabigud on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardPruck on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sheltonjeoda on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucxajopoget on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertevani on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianaats on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aetavaqojucaq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axisidux on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejecuzip on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioAwaig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasenpug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephensen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elefehidsowe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ogibogi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dbneifasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianagac on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneynax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nidokut on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thereseam11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Zalasasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uvidurapame on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifixamebizqo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aileenda60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujihuwufwome on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: udufotep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oljacirimiyo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandixw1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fivipodi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jimecoto on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ugahaaburewo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noWarPutinHuylo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cyday on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alowqauuguq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: asanuysupexex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucoubeqovire on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ugevicexeduk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: etezcahiviwg on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lg11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SexWifeLob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbotte on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcisp2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylounk60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenutign on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iteuvemaemoxo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnjo18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauricexc1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hbneczasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deeqe16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rn18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GilbertPraps on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Traviscoida on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardoju18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevengp2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisajw11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julialak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamespneut on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IvanMedaWeemn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RiarivEmaws on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rw69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: classicpat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeonardRah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelineic2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyhk2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracedj69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosadv2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efrosinasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TXsPhaxia on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xi3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamekaib16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertAgero on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TrexThish on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ty1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Freddieboync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Heathwer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kirksg3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucqtipthyihub on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethnex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenasj1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaylatz11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marlacm4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avafx1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracyzp4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedroslmc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnzhelikaDrins on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usuyiyiheibei on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: armandozv69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertawags on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trishathich on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryTib on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esthermr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JacksonTup on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaih3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fzesxhd on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marshagb11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesTon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brandonawava on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentrom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasogy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerjak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarionTak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josezins on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyeruro on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Billieasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharonzu4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jarrodloabs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujumoxuelqzx on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldorivy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yqRFgYfl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hesterme16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gamerdef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sorryaustralia.com on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vebzankef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeNat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willardmak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altadc2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrandiNuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardnag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwards9Eteby on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAdupt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: or18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PlexorK on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RamiroLem on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saherezam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LauraPow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pb4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioHoino on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThelmaSwace on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lb18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: waqujikumiva on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothypaync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinmup on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agifiivigumow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JimmySex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GlennDob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: omimuhe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gh3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olulewum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iansd4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyKic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethEramb on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesoxync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelTuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VincentSpeld on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracielayu16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beulahoy69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arijekivi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertCag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caledutevibi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hermanawarm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelutera on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPlere on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamgen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JorgeApage on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GlennJap on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardquasp on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogernat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zl1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Craigplusa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamMoits on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kizfar on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aeryuogsa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardciste on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelBum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: minniebm4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GordonFrows on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesglymn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianskync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewGon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uheqeleijaht on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephaster on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: YoungWrova on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesKaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldROb on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danieltoopy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasontop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasWoste on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipabato on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BestTranceoi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TravisGow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BradleyDed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upebacevo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stefanieoy2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldbearl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Darrelweilm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michealfug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carrieec69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldSaW on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WillieSmoli on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RussellPow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesmet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanld18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jorgefw1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hbvkzybyasymbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrinBen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gailvu16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelstarp on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geraldfug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cliffordpet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ashleeok11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karllw11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephDap on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AugustRed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stepanid on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TommyHoods on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DustinDow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Garlandfal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarissazy69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesBeera on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesWed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maeye3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianPat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amiewu1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasAxona on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: typodarseisp on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettieuu18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacobbi60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candyhq1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephstoon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ednasa69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyOxice on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganjv1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henrytum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeVok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardVoize on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willieicoto on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obosevokib on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carrollnounc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obikapal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesAmats on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenskinc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: branditm16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreyked on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindang3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasPib on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rafaellm4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyoexapy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejeuqeuvuini on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesLef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iq18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesGox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannevm1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miguelca2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlaiu1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinJex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avitgop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenIsoff on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wz60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mamiezp60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iacalawu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldBig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PutinImperator on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChicrDob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LelandNOn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglasibum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victornit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephpak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dennislow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessefus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheenaau1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephReult on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aosveshe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aidakg16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DamianCot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jackjd69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VernonBrums on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernardwed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenso1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielet3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronaldrq4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iqemoyuvub on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinLor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caraze3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeriiw2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hm11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielsax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randykit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miriamvc60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariedj2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomassow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Harrythoma on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertFeany on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenfogma on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemarytc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachelleeq11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Walterweert on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorgus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldki60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sidneylq3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawrencemf11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Justinced on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorstafe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyLog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldgep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyfk11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randaldon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardallow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Curtissib on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElizabethMus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWonap on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganoe2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesGed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donovandep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliampaX on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimevz2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ca60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneyt18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonsnuth on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertHot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JefferyNat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CrystalTob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylouhq2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeighaGoafe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jhkz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Teresakat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertcew on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertdrulp on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BasilCep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: moniquelk2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamMob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BuySoftPrash on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Daniellug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynje1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevengef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kermitmeeva on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cyrusmox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbyRoony on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: manuelauz16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertisoke on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hazelzp4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Miltonevaks on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BarryRarne on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eikuvene on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michealzu1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynuo1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayetl1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amigiuesecf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricecc2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreytot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamescot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnell69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JacobGrike on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldZeway on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesEldex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Myronshock on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HaroldCax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randallvax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utatuwtoser on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MyronVed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerioz11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewSow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliannega18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryerors on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelleysj4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewGrort on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinSom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSpeen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emilyfe18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florencegt69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pantonjab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terrydenty on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioGebra on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leandrowat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oscarrow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidAnope on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xp18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardhat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GrahamDryNc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomilx16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hestersy69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BenitoByday on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shirleylk69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ervinriz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FranksBom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornacf60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldevero on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniopdo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryCip on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillyqn16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubuprule on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blanchewc3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clarkpluct on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardIsona on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyReark on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karile60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyWah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonPrait on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottefl18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeremysah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ruthieds4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Егоркаbug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rakipro on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clariceuu1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HelenWeito on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlvinPed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciazt69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarryTaite on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angiemj3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NolanfOn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larryfh2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasnUt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candicelz11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriexw1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyWet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldtoups on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DwightGYCLE on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessieav4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipNekly on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: id2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesStell on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleygem on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: philipty2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisSmers on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellfk4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardSnorn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Earlechoig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyzj60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harriettio18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenexern on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisece3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldspamn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SonnyMof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandimi1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julietwf16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnefc3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HollisTog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cindyaj16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesitemo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertfex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthapr2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPainc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louby on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelvat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EfuiAwsPag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melanieoh1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Led on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldnax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevemef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachaelog4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryHag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BorgesHig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorraineva1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewbep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisee69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisaao2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RashadMof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasFex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: linahv11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DexterVag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonJex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ephessoca on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisKek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryrhymn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinKak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jefferybriem on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneymb2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Palmerhaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinkeext on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesamild on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonynj1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tommyundon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanneiw18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanan69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ArchieDax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyei11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaea3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertodova on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertPrill on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardocof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vincentij18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BruceviemO on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathanled on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uu3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: felixou3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwightrem on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maralb69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marisaphilk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacquelinenit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jennahok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonasynC on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryvah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dallassob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sonnyges on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogeraxorm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ov11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardCaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamWoomy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joleneda2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kyleuc1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coolerproo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertHed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josephzc4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noellehy18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freddiepx4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jameslex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidphabe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julianfloky on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johannata18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothyrix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessieau2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ernale18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyomidudqmuz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrewak1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hildagx69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellann11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CesarFef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phoebehc3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alvinatoto on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewrEeda on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ProgdomPaync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuellok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorainejw3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inesvk4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyZinge on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randyzk3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ralphsyday on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeFrabs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: heathered1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyLom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ritabab923 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacibq16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexandraqj18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ZERAH on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cliftonfj69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidlam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TyroneGrods on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelStuse on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allysonix69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephclova on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ueoqpuma on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexanderfn2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biancart4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francisja16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamrasp69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurwanty on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andremw4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bipnase on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampiept on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terencepiott on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pennykj60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessicade4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewledia on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesGag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: topwaterpro on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardWaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgilpt4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadiahm11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChongHex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cassieyf18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonysek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebarz1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidhoary on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hillaryza60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corneliafa1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guyen16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edafeifave on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernieheash on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bryandauts on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelasp2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: au18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BurtonAffix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenEvalo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gregorygrind on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Montynit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethkit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamWhory on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithqb3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coryvm3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliaar16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isdeelidud on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennySix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andydd2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: owezofevur on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankSlake on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeniferzn11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xiwukbeq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exchangeproo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marciahz4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ohahizer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyCes on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesjes on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryMam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ey16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: addieyq16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mirtouristpira on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aaronoc1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonySpefe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelseire on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonPoope on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethwhash on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardroppy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylqa2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fkooolayur on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard355 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonixe3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iepoyuj on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemariego11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelles on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard843 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Warrenflozy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard785 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carsonlusia on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciagr3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertum4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasbe3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Olafjab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VirgilDadly on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasbuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasstymn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredcarry on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jameshes on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maggiehe11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewNoW on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnadr2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ts3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryhok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henryjab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vw2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertTwiva on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janeal16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesmup on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethTilia on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aluifilis on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MelvinJok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndreNep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexanderkd69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rubenwl1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KonkuApelm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielGug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamieOvefe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Melvinbaism on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edadiruqedelo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sheldonrot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandieh18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: consuelofj18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannenk3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katiefu4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertZenry on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oribehokadid on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathyyq4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audreyug2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: etupidoq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelBor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cliffzoown on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iwcibeobewiw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urezevehow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenRoose on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: teriqn2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldenged on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nx18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steventoilk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enoluruke on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maxinepp11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard476 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aqeyupog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JesusGaf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leroyenave on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dawnyw2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tammieec4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewmut on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilenegj11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latashanb4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louisboile on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertmix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margaritaap3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniena16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreyniz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonorpl1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lupesh4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolhp1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisabethfw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luisoy2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isutacgi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrainSpafE on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angeliapd69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nl2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidMow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylaz2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Fidelsup on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carriexm18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgieeq60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: neilah3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesCrins on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianBut on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rafaeltuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenwy11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uguzizusli on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: provenexpert Ger on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipSerce on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandieef16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidtut on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vselediSlerm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margaretss60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankNok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amandahl1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonynarry on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samantaait on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitalp3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beverleyjn1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidcoerm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolji11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idkozcofomeq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniowoulp on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolafc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hs4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamescox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NormanJobby on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zacharybm60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: viceehi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kz18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ls2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertDobre on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldRoosy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesSiz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nellvs60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SylviaFed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheilawr18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uheyz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenziz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorazn60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sydneylunny on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelcrype on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latishazs69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertLak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanninefj2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bethyb3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williegycle on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WalterExces on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Traceyrig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolitaig18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gordondk69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbrahr11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaRunny on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aviskp1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrelldp4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RicardoTrunc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaCogma on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willardfh1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Berryjaf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MelvinAlago on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonysmish on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrandonBum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidJum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertiw18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TrinityElulk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelfus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansysy4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anniexg18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojitojihqo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BryceNeulk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sujiwakugeho on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeroyhEr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieat2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieph18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alonsofum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ibbubuer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gm69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvonnecu16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OrlandoGah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uragatije on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NewtonSpumn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: su2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: veronicath3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelten on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waynedilia on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettezp3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishann16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: traceygi60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gl69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ernestbilky on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Unaajab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ry69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenFet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckoning on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizadf4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hilaryes18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellalg60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itexuep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melisanp3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Erlejab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentfx69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlakl60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertCoimi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijapilisuca on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Harryheisy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: timothyra18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olakautaqox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyodiel on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleynp60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: royzf4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hicayoyeseko on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berniceab18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TerryToxek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryjop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasrew on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniatx11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: triciapk1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CliftonTew on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peterfj16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ClydePes on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankBoype on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emacuis on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Walterelifs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisonpm4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: double pane windows hew on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondraam3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelSwick on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AngelTycle on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roxieaf18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipwet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardDiC on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciara16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hildaqh11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dollyqt60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonyapc69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JefferyEmemy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: winifredgt60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alberteluse on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wf11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesLoams on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielleqf69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriyg60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: megangk69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyKeerb on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andreavd2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendyjo16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DashWSteek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelwap on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAtofe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caitlinug3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jorgeqk18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephtit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KathrynMig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rafaelhoalf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentnl1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lancedw3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisaos2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanfaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanvqz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronniedc69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldthofe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelliewh18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwightdub on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jolr1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steveagoft on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishakg16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvafa1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewpaf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesWeals on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertpag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamGed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamodord on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelreM on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cf16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LloydOpels on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vasilisa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithCurce on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejutacikujus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorizy69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparofz60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenawu2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevineralf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onieexibclkku on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esterox1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWaymn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethamu4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michailxtq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylougg2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HollisNer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeonardCix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meredithay2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afehacoxizi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorSaide on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertiepg4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyei69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonmus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fernandofy16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertquard on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josepharild on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyOrbig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vondasb1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: minniely16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aezigidixuuy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martinek18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: suzannesq16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlieny2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oupzujedu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marciks4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Luckyemike on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvaod1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willaqm18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ewojmixozase on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BYEugeneIrraxjexdex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithfh1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelpat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DannyLef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilbertWouse on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melbaap60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GabrielZen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kx69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufutiejojolig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tabithakz11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ayuezuzavazep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joseog60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberleyie60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anowvuk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luciamj1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertjenry on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwintip on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidTum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: violetso1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Linwoodweque on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Allanleaps on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasbag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: puxoepeyonati on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephCeabs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shannawx18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MilesVesia on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: malindahl60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jefferygl16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomastok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephbreap on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sy11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbymz18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonbounk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shamoprumb on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calliebo16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blackpeacer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvettebj3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louisret on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedroskix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliayj1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coocapamp on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Uniloksnapy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okixazewequzu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradleysc18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danieloccam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StewartExany on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseyic4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudefl60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofevuvaef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gaxetoxutoa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leenv60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolinahj11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: williear1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sdvillpap on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinTorry on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertEtept on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianEmeve on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerutite on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisAlbup on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidAMine on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianfj18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariact1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zaimpadly on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryGaups on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ralphyz16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Basement Window Jaild on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardGek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolqv4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephenacela on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gerarddrync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jameszh2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katieqr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouisVam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnierg1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SammyCep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgienc4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertjoita on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ui4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanettelr3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leolahz3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedrossur on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieec18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RussellOpick on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanabt60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenebo3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonan16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyCic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamscoof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlieErora on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneysix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinaaa18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: irenehr1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidspoub on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adafr2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: orafu3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyuragotudoj on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosehc60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: umuujuy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldapeme on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSloda on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryloucd69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otitajadomav on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesfluom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antidracer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineme18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ovabomu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: floratb2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ra60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloisesp2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ru3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzayunwagn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawandakg4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliaju69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concettafq1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marleneit16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamTwide on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eduardoso4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janetteft3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyohunowimezu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomaslof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coletteql16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pv18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightdq3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishatg69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geneyc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertAdeva on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haroldlo69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eh2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneybak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughjc18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janoi3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onigiyvezak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aspectomtage Window thymn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathanjr60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnenm18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shanemp60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zeyuyigasotia on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwendolynqo1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanayy11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikawb2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleyku3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glendajt1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gayym60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ok69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ewebuwegee on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jodilb11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannego11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariems2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VasyaCoere on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: priscillatg18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: owjehojaupapo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wm16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: galegn60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wallaceeb69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RachelBip on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glencc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emilydc16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oxayoxuwokoia on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisdx4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriqueti2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinemc18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariezw1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pedroca4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawandadr3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancaqf3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agikeliiqea on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonkv69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: epjikopakik on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChesterFelve on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenafd2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Agongoodo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judithwh4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnzy16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elinoree3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HeidiFiedo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbralx18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredojw1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephsappy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathanpf2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: camillejh4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizazf4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariyaDug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinPoisy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uj18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AhmadneS on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: victorpe1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michealvs69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidnup on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: renesr1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniaiw69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olanb69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BdondomSerop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corrinemm3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianemp3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afohasxufokej on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiazx60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OliverSwemo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofidagqalas on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: traceyjy1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richarddak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanfm1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennisrg3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Majorkar on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElcosPaymn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyaru60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennisyk69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendidy1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normasj60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrylar1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fx18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ec11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reqaricene on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onidemasleki on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandiexf18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lanceds11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leticiayc69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ra1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brookela60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdvillKat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utinemibiem on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisMycle on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vy69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ezecayahe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vavadloups on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AuraEarn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosieuo3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mp1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerrixf3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hk16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: quximijufeic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelcx3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffce60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shaneim4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelyngt16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alvinkib on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerryuv4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MathRox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yw2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennydk60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: teriau2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbiejc18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lorenzotoimi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: krystally1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewDog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rolandwg4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audreycr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeremyng69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leslieao18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sonyavx11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loraoi16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinthuff on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertapa1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lauranl2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinagy11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DorEmaws on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claricesp69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinabw18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lesaub1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnnieih2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquemd11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fi4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Favorfet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmyxp1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ogultade on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chelsearv4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobts4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynct11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliajj60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyar69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicolekh16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valerieqs4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dr11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertintax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertbruse on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielez3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leagp1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mathewix16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Horacespado on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevenbp69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KoddacEaMC on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andyzf3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimefg60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obolorav on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jy3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielleuf18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amyab11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coleendm1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorasr3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otepaqaoeluzo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenem69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ZAABET.COM on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mv11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseywd3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melaniexy60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uitiyavsec on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fritsusHek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliannerb69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasClody on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kt4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosannebt3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimevc4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carmellagr69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WargamingPlugs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darleneux18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allennk60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizxg3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zm16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: savannahfc16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristenbu18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishayg11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Adolphliery on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracygt2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonbe3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethayf1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: staceybb16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbywp4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marinapn4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldkk16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidGlymn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inezyw60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: herbertgf1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taahenimooax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueritemk11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneni60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebaph2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ednada3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celinakl3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normaht18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ni16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: penelopeox1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: antoinetteka60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qerijiwi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphNep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: male on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leenm60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: matthewod69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajofixoro on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azozinuviguh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynettecu1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itehuqiwguusa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onupakrarunac on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opipejago on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephBeigh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gretchenqk69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscayi4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanqv11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: simonene11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dashkasevasts on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerine11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josieng16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucindaan1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chadelel on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyyetedaoli on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephruH on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patrickuj16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zelmavu18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jesusrek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinsit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: UC-tex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanneeq1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ir3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pollypa11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawrencedh2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissaut11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hefavageniwa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: merlenc60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgerag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uxucaze on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jicakoyuuge on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imeldadm60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milagrosgk69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iiculoba on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yihazetop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brucely69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrisnm4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyigisaqorhi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidCrots on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mindyls69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ateehuse on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: verabj60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorriexd2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wf4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janicedf4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendykt1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerrywl3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aprilnm3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fs16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: egupkohi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wandawt69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OliverWhork on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candicezm69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eddiehor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milagrosbv16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anthonyxp69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrinaNam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiaxj18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Raymondclupt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardraity on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iafiloq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rodneyty2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cynthiagq16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efiwawule on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iw69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ekcaevdojop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imogenezl11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isabellajc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanns11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonybu18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hannahja69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifacwiot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivanbs60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardneeld on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinesl18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afivxuw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristenbn69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ozetidi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rondael69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lonnieup18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: almaz2demn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoesphSnany on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellyia3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shannonst16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannesl2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evagb69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: garyyk69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frederickbi69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Inquise on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oliviadd4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iyahaekonc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: petrahb69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chasityox69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrienb11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calvinzo2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christianxp11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldmoome on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ParfumCop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarencenz69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marahv60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthavk3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gladysec11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uxdelubua on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jocelynvo11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osocaxkewz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vq3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uwudaxuco on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachellezp3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elvafh16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparoms18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ixiwepiyo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olgajw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wildaqa60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganbx60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genevievedm1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidRoozy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiqueni2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulisagajo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryPhype on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hegasajahu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pg888asia on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arnoldia2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevenye3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TeresaWeift on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonaxy2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynxj3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jordonbob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Postlap on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianneon11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: plasdtic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronniejoppy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karaow2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esthergn18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimgc2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: natashafg60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyJulup on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikavi16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanadoz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: goldieax60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannettewq69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sportsbet365 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lenush on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raulaf11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeBruceval on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lerkblf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorywb on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelynag11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidamf3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vd69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KarenBah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: epemeweh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mikkracini on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessiets4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheenayu2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annettehz18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquedm18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufadiwuwemim on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tommygx2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vezoyuguopij on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lv11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: steveol2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Darrenbex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hattiesc60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannezp1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardhulky on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tylerref on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EugeneInids on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ininibyaziono on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldnaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonbv60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uosoruhafurfe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WendyGot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MinnieRekly on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ki2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kevingy18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Odorert on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adeleya3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: renett18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulettejr2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saracs1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephacinc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HorecaPuple on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uworuwaqanim on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandievi3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nonawu11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryFub on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertBab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EmanuelVix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: topsamaraGuapiff on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joeow16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindaay4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleyclawn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidJef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofefome on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CarlosNes on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clintonnz3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonyonege on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thurmm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Malcomtag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ny60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kuwukemafem on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edgargq69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscook11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evaud69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catalinahd18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pp2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueriteoa11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alycecb69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: howardgr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sherisp4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsiepv16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magikcomik on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanazs18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothypit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julizow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letayu11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mindyun18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caigryBub on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenhoupt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upaqecigogihe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altajh69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelnax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PatrickJox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesSem on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianqd3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisoc69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christifn11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanlt4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daleoe3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesBib on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewvophy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianToosy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arnulfodot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellemt1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffmf60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonfonia on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesNak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Russellraw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessieai11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianfuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijepigh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nikkier18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leilahc69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessieot69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendydg60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiselw18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FordireRok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryTah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henryoxync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: endeaws on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileenza60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sa69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissarg4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axidagodolizo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvagx16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: troywx69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marshallfq16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredame3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivamx11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennhq4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kb60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katesn60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loreneso11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mikecr18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellira1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xd1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithye16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zs3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenww4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meredithrr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacywt2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollieei3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vn69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ureliejpik on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uziriziveyeea on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianejz60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concepcioniy18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ou11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikvsw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleyfa16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ov18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwainkex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caitlinfw69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelmb3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertomq18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marleneac1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatricejh16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margerynd4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robnnj on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jomwins on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanahm60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriakf1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannehm60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candacegs2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robwnz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alycekp11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniagh11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kariww3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valerianj1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fannierh11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansymc4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meagangi60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsavj1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardab69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelseyyg2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnezu3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelesi3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannazd11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mu16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelayf1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarahaw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: scottka3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelleyjg4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracefa60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willieer69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valarievn60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracyno18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: williamou3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanapq2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apriliq4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronaldxy69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanfl60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cz60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amandako2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckyxs16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandyio18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherynce4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlenezk16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susanawk4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanettefo1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mayrakf2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineid3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leticiave1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerriya4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwendolynoy16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altayf3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kj4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yy16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcellazi16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: graceqf18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissarl16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertabr60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calvinpe11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abigailhg2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerrijy3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: malloryng2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miriamdj16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethavr2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolefz3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leonwyu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidWrara on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolafg16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanishatz18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pamelamf11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannaak18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maribelxm60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesHew on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelleywa60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katinana4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tf16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loreneql4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneyiw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginaey3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rhondaro18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julipbn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseynf3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardzn16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzpfs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charliehh69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vondaqv1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julioim2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmiewx16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leighaq11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniwo69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvinlm2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianadoa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: od2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredonaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mabelju69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: winniewv1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayeiu11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvettevx1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesCob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaKic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanitamf4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: billiefu18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwennt4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidPesty on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peterlok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimdc2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melbawh1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KirbyPancy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergbsn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rc16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debbieak3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscayn69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kayeou4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellaod4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldTal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellysb16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickgl69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CarrollCoign on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephHaith on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bl16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinChilK on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielmp2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinatf2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evaxmu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: effieyj2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mitchellmj69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennck4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hesterjy16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cecildv69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiseuf16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinShoms on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellaqv60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherrypq3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemariewr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellayi18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: norany18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriazx69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tommylm69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tessamt16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nd69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bryanwa11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisard2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinaeh11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamikatm60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryanneln11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancheyc3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonynon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Frankeliva on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinneim16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imogenexo1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertNoinc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryFuppy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williameveli on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wx4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chasitywn4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgiacb3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darylwj18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: estermj60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeraldmog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opheliatr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: javierkc69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rolandwef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariemb2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raquelza1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mistylb18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeaninebj16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrieke69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fp4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: flossiepv16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellalf60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrellfc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenemt4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipERETA on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: petrafa69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleydep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leliaxg16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elizaae2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toddlc69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelynyi11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiselw3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolineih1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celiadj18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angeliquebx18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughsb1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonax69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlieyg18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudinefh3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: duaness18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WarrenHeata on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlessot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: felixgt2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terriedo69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachellemk11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarahms2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mildredsm16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luciauc16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenAcoug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynzh16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pq16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinepb3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Angelwex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebeccalg60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracievy11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xh2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneync18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordantt18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeHause on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrunoFeF on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannacn3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornavd60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenyakf4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariettafg2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardsam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: antoniaof60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josephinewg69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olgamq1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maribelgc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonkg18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethagriz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corineml11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinewh11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisadu69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: russelliv1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raezw69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haroldaf3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darcykk18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliaml69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michaelue3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miaee2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonke2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgettuj69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: graciegw4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Normanprade on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candyxr69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Erepjapse on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dustinue11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fg3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvasa11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottCycle on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelPlale on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldNunda on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonSat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeremywt60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shariyw60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephRaf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: np16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: myrary2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarcusBlils on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnewi2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kentze60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oscarprags on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyny69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emmavl1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanniejh69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenage11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonaov60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tenuall on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: selenabp3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shanaln2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lyndact2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ce16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenayk4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patriciayy11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlyn11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deliaqd11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietss11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tinafo60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorapb69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellack18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ashleexn3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofeliaic16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alantm2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dm69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylvo69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrwinEduth on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseysr2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardPoofs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JordanHeace on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terrynef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennieyb60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardwer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MathewKet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasdog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolapi16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglaspypet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinagp2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethdx3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judithho18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shariek1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vo4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xj2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelaoa2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patux60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amaliazk18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karynif3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlahs11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellieiw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celinaxe2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanuc60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvinby16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marisolva18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: theodoreql11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zg1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorotheakj2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alineuu60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adams69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ruthieko2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dollieho4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganyh16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadiaol16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dannyxt1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: derrickmu11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hollierz11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hd3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: queenuo11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannhn60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corineqg69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloresep69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinayn2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: goldiepr18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianur3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genevieveca3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susiebm18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avisyq60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinaba16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SerRado on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancasn4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lancepu60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathywo69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lavernets60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tylerac69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrelljf11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretss2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alyssaiw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellagr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mi69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolitake4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fanniepy1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phylliszj2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldap1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hy60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenefn18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catalinati16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonardhc69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joshuagaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CraigGon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julianaws18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenwj69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hollievi60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charleshon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ik18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueriteoh69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xd11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelinezi11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannazo69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melisall16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kirstentq69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haleynx16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phyllissh11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larayc3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terryow2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louuz1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldshuTs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanninetr11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sa60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: araceligy60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracise60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannlx11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ShawnBiose on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Frankovell on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamquiCt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicoledn1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesNease on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waltervon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelajm1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qm69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolaxp60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marioneq1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellmc2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorxp1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biancazc1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: spassub on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ok4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adajw18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: territj11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ErvinDwesk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliavp16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidayu4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claricefo60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasen11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: doreensb1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pollyoz3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietrf2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietmc18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: myrauc3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlti69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertlb69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lm60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phoebehc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelleytp18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jillyc18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayebj16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentax3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ll4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscohn3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markak60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jillianys4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: augustama18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laureniu1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vikidei on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliayw18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ninacp4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nitalx11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilliend60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brandonabini on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldtat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brucebrurf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leahky11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joycegv18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robiniv2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leavu2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardar11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dixiejg4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinegx69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnin4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sb11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughzn11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jv4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniezm4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolamf3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hectorbu11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ca2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcac60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricatx60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelfh3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raymondyu11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzcn69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sabrinaat1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lonniewe4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judyee60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: md18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ju16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geneed4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ceciliaud1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GradyVor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ernestmp4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stellayz1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradleyhd60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonyvi69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniams2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinawl1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannabd69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisatr11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisak16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bk60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamKah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milliews4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronafbr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pf69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewvat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guysg69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ol18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnebh11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriadr11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ettasp4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldinequ4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lo1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bessienu60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertdeard on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julianyy1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickiee3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivyoc18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florencenw69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethdl1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickyjw60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: monicaib69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florineyl1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatrizkc60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauriceyo4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennieho60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeremyetete on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinesv1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dinapz16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianniq11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ianai60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinaer1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gp4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginarc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnxg3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randydt4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daisyqm18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luelladt4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracieland16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatrizbw60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alejandrasx18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennierw69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerBip on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettesm4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryanneyq18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rodneyhq18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mayrapm60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyeb4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: victorwk18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brentlj11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wj60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvinej60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ingridwx18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardAveno on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidDirty on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lupeet69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretyy11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roxierg60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judymi2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertobr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iancr16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deidreys11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidMar on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catherinept3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debbieey3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rogerqf1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briananf4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenamg69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davidjc18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hr11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lg4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williambam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vp11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rochellegf11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseygz1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinji11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johannamn16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettejv2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elviarq4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gertrudetv2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ba60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henriettapv2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sadielw18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: murielgi3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deenafv11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laurajm2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wn60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cn1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannfw18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albakb4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredasb69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sj18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredil4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevekq69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelasz1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elbagq4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadinevk60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgenw4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eddiejs2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michellegx2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorieeb1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelitalp1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: li4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvinle4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianqo1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenagr3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debravx2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erickahq11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marthalr60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: theodorero2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charmainemr11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dalegl18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertaoc1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annazz2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrytj16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesRex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annmariela4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannemn69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianuo1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoricgo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patsyem4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danqk3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlqt16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jewellyi60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriln69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: el60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnsu16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnvz2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerryci16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonih18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mirandajg60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Venomguactop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cliffordhc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: whitneyrv60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vg16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nitaji3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joshuals11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidlab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guygd3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileenqu1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephtaurf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannehj18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francisks16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimpv4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgetxk3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: estellakf2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carmelacv16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryPem on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concepcionay69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sueyx3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hermankw4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kellymef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rayvv60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fd2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harveyga1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frankok60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylwm2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenelq3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inezch3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorez60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hermanvm60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cleohi16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katinacx16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgealima on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normama18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionneyr1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylbd16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Annaanaks on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: linasx11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amiejg4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genavn11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeSoday on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberlynv2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: um1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: violetqe60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gy16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allysonoc4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: floydpx69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertoPen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbiepv4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: feleciadl18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agnesio2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gordonrg11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terrancedi11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomigy69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: os60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginadx2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottezz69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Phillipswert on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeDor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardcof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kylerb3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenebe69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathaniu4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: suemo18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roseannmu11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietgl11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenuj4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilajl2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimebl69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yeseniall3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: in1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janicedp11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzte60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dk1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lacykd11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephenhk4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ij1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarioSorma on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lolacat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbyFal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomastance on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briannapj18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marioiq11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brittneylf18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lenorabb4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliahl16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollyzk4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katess60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kd1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frankiems18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebekahdq3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrainefg18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanniegj3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnuw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileener1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldLaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claralx3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniefo69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickyjg18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldMedly on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaBok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesGam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliokic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldJat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasWaind on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisAvala on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NathanWress on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielMup on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Glennscupt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GregoryMor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: byronvl2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlescy3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondFus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jj18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaseydk60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raulca60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noelleoh4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriegw11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Natashaemn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasit3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorispc3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathleendy16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: monaxo11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lorenrot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cecilexd1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphHauth on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardpoill on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leemo1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelabz18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariMosse on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracielapj11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glengr3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnna16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charmainezu2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonigh2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianafn1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquels2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peggyga3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cassieyw11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellywt1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nannieog4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquerx4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: twilagb3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleengu3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tyronelv4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynettebu11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meagankm11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardolb16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmypk18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitasz11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idahh69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aracelije4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taylorwf16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilenelk18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasnaf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseywa2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vernonjt4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keishapr60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nzryxcrujoq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandietu69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: velmanr11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonkm2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevekt2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pa11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyala4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinar16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorizr60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lavernell11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chandrajp3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephaniecr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanoe69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonzt69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mattieqg60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinekl60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: waynefs4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: denadz1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleymw3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vv11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffke2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robinsu4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlietow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CecilBes on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fannysw3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samantawjy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pattyhk18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henriettapl3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenjl2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineef16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zacharyel69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronnieqb11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kp69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adriennely60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: billiekr2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meghanml2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: simoneye4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mn16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvincd3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonwl69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiaxb18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldRulge on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliahw69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlaof3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hannahod2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ac2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ul18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daleyg4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmyjd60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenyacf2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosettaut11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightie3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isabelletq11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannawe4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryesown on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xc60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IraKinue on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryPyDay on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniaca3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenejn4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathyoe2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinatp1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karinfk2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rubyfl11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldxk4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldcd60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normabo3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deborahoj69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseyze1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mo69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisabethht69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornaos2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredfb1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zelmatc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: morriscj1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alineus2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wl2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: seanqi4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tiako1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karljr18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evelynvv4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: if3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 8playfortuna-Sip on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosanneyc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniahz11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbaraxl2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: manueluk11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelsd2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelBessy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinezp16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AmberTor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudemk16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandyee11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharrongu16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avisdk11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nonazb3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelyntc69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: earlinecj11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: augustagi4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenext11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasax1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerryiz60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ex11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aw18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrystalcx4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cv2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ww2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MasnaLnaiva on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brittanyde1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorotheaig4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivanqr3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorbof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinaqm16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lousu11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondragh69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adajk18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wandakp11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracynn1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cleose2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottedd16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peterez11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioklq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephrix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MerlePal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheliafe2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennysc16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenzt18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickigc4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fb11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randycy3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnmc1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cn69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickyax2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicholejo3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ritaxf1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephanienq11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrystalqe16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandycq11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldtug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vernanu11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sethry2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinalx4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariannefr60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nancyux11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katykw69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ladonnato16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amaliace3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dawngd69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennhz69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvonnehx11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mamiedf2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandypx4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrewly1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessiegk18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanahv11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hestertq2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kz11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brentnn1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corrinezg3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacyps60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sq2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgettqj4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hattieez2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaxy4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelbyrd11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarakh3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gingerha1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louiseac3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hiramwhody on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightsa2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: priscillayf1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadornu2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katiees2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cheribc16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leolauy18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sm4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: faybh18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: px2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellyqy4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillietg3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debrase3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannego69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ad4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ie16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: justinebl3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniafv1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jw60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lewisub1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briannaoz2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clydedy11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradpi1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparotd60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannaft3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretdu11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celiazh18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniasc3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brendanc11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: doraoy1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kendycef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellibi2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danapg60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sq11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josiekq4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vx18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: le3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucialv18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonko18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eleanorhw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roycecrype on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanettehf16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachaelvd16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tashamh18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: betsygi16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marissakk3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamFrest on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henrydl69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelego11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harriettmo69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lulamv1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edithle69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilayx4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenyr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cg18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kc3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthagb16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pb1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgegq60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josefajv2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloresfy16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillyfo60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracietz11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allanng2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertohi3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnienk16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katharinefg3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JudsonZex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrycu4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gregoryhp2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jt11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyhr4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yolandaux60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katyez4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corneliaqq4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charitysy4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altasc4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gloriama1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bryanqs4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwaynevb16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquedb1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dixiegh69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patnd2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virginiacd16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: serenaoe3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannetc18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondraoc4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellarg11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: crystalke4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uj1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susienh69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lottieqd60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gailzd16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alyssaqv3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamikasg2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kzkazpap on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ebonyrf3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fredxh2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bradleysmugs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendire11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clariceyo16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnniemz60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milliekp1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearliefs60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianaot60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markqz18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francescaxy18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gregoryqq69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ig18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celestelr1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyld18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fd1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jesusjj11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomizb69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenaiq2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margiezk1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertow2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauricewf1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meghandi69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeaninelm3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaqh1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniafu69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bernadineuy11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiatc60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tammieob16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rolandph1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phillippi16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimema69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ianuw18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wd3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gb4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracehu60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelpiers on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: va18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyalb11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamsek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosepl4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gretchenbf1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelseycw60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikud3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephbok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nz16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucillevz69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ia2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: velmabn2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanjj11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dinald60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansyhp3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckygs16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertRaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynod1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lottiegp16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mt18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randyyj2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrylit1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audravt69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davejo1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adaeg1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jannaer16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florenceua4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilliexg4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deantf3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albaiz11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielatj1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylxa69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneqg69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerido1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leors69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ritaxl11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinert11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oliveld4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PavelZen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kq69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiajy69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bernadineyi1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pattipk4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenabm4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondrasg60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherieio2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joycenf69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roslynca69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlav8 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristennz3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saundralt16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannhc2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maeqt69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taylorlw16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: effiebs11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: penelopeyz18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: betsyut11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latoyaot3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martatb4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenar4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadinefj4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thelmavr16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiall69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olivexj4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonyu3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaeo3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alysonet1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: denisexv16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: herminiayd2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laraiw3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: earlineiv18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lenoraaf69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertolf18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonfub on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloreswt16 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: twilaaa2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelphoni on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaildol on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susiefe11 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kinlochnez on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniozga on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelCop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Teddymeete on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keganvoms on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinbip on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AldenFek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertPlore on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PercyLab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurcruch on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielmew on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldJourA on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lamaslalo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maxwelldic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PaulaInvof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreapam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eugenehub on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wallaceglips on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioDop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMiz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardBit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Francisdrice on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelphick on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BenderCashwes on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Warrenjor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneyblacy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesstymn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TerryLal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamDem on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joshuazz18 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElceDiulk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankCox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AliceGeque on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maximdom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LesterUnale on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesvaP on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Orlandovug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothyaccip on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesPQ on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pancakes som on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ttaletfnxz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasKip on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ryanger on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardknolf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidacini on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryboara on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marthaliady on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oibuntuzusazi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Howardarord on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelClali on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Johnnyshush on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waltercoego on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephMappy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WallacePhymn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethEsola on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinAvarp on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergiodek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Angelpak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardShova on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonydic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesDaymn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randyneest on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WayneVum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wendellineri on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MajorIcock on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Abrahampum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CalebDudge on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevintow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianlag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dannydic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethanypE on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrooksGop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidgat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelbof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlieTom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothylox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesMox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesunser on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Adolphdit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottPet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IsaiahFox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesonend on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Howardkek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Billyswish on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilburSerie on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisSaula on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidEvast on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesbuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NolanAmisy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreybam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardprife on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurevora on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankHek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryDic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyBen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankAmite on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertLal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TommyDek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenGer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardHUB on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidVoido on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonTum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldtum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertbig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorShubs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chrisbeado on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisDah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeAnese on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrentBed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElliottSoort on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasliery on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dennisdab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesSoide on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesFLECT on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AaronZes on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Craigoweda on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonnieSaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewTwisk on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgeswops on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamNit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AdrianDor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidwag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesJat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinSlito on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessemoing on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonyClave on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldReort on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeromeshevy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Shawnvonge on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mathewbog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BarryPAr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyJorgo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidEdino on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerHOW on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewIntep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VirgilRhids on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jaimerus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marlonruism on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianTuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyHiz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrancesaBag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamsPah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MiriamBus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidQuery on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: homastor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamTon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VodaKaH on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ViktoriyaGop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephCeple on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DarrellGaisa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StephenEsoft on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentarild on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clydesab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPlorn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louissek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentcriny on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasgar on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MitchelVek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DamonTak on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerBuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisTug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyHow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianFelty on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryFraug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertRof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasFibly on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldBub on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephblodo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamToils on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephhib on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasdrego on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathanfab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gordonles on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ShawnCloge on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PerryNab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GerardUnolf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AllenTuB on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinHaf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brettjen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrainCat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephWar on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianDop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Merlemat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwinZep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardWah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Shelbyweito on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewtar on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PrestonMex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Russellweddy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephBum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WillieOricy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Barryvicle on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarrisEStiX on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MartinCox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GregoryVus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelOrals on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: micheleez4 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasbal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesTus on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JesseRat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesCix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyMiz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNeN on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntoniowIlla on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidLot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredhense on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamexeds on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lavillpap on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephViexy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewDuelm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenadefe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioWer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelamite on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorRhiny on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rolandfeext on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyRek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottDaf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyHex on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clintonsog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevendom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Enriquemig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jesusmum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelPsype on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobhog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaVaf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aaronpaild on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HermanDEK on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardsix on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamhoils on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamCab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinMoump on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielcom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredfal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioHib on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldHouch on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyGrice on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyNox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsieng2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarveyDoupt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Normanvow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Xtoniamhjab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephenbug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariolEf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Candaijab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephvoz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Scottusero on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertobell on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewkit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertRab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bali_tloi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martajl69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glenbu69 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberleyvf1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SOJofFRJT on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rhondahi8 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgehab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlasu3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lldFvIXz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carloswam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avawk3 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickzw60 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrinaFab on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colettexw2 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Theronsaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maha-Svanah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josepharido on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithdx1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geraldjep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinajh1 on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorlrn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouisVon on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorlpv on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlelh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyPic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanajbt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joshuadausa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergxnl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasShusy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igoroem on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: btaletndmf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leonmsz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ntaletarqe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergrtq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Voltugovug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianaloo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronamqg on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Irinhmn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julioxc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliyfn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evanxf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evazpe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vikiuln on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktorizcw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidxla on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzaxx on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzyki on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithNah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Margaretzrc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzjdd on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzjfl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthunyTag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Margareteji on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DorothyGunny on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LewisaFfox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Munich souse on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidbrove on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChesterPuppy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelbem on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aarontruff on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BoyTommax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DinaSallymax on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lumsefoDync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lindaideor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyWef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglasrep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nzbkLiape on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RickyFlils on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GilbertleW on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobbyday on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OknaBox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joycebor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewtut on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesLot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaellit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielalacy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Allenlam on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBOW on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pechi_pxkr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bentonexona on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Servis_veor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidrof on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willardguatt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Endocrinologytum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pokrytie_hmEr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ernestodably on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidNaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianver on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tehnichesk_siEt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ketorolactum on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Avtoservis_quKt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Avtoservis_lfer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viza_hcEn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesanync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Recipes mep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelagows on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardCrada on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matras_frKl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keithdor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Insusty on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ferrous material recyclin on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplom_fsol on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peteremise on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ismaelroubs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Meshki_jkKr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FstgjeEnubs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Micel#geck[Petogogyhupgef on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dichaelboync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DuaneRal on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donald#gnick[IzbkkeqozyvY on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mel#geck[PetogogyhupgefOQ on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chistka_qsPr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplom_fwet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_lkki on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Saiti_ssPr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Fald#gnick[IzbkkeqozyvYJ, on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SqddpcEnubs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chastnyy_dvpl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pautty on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rysskoe porno hydie_jpot on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Top100Vote on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazernoe_cepl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oborydovanie peregovornih on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno s trenerom_nbol on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: prodvizhen_osPr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: duessiomi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouiseHop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Promokodi_vwOl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Promokod_baml on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SeeplyMed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shipping car across count on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brayanlck on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bicryptoson on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pereezd v Ispaniu_ygor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kazinopadly on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IncovE on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathandug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbrunc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edgardopap on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arcarge on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Smeshnie kartinki_fvet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JewelMit on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Deteyling_hcSr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Deteyling_sxSi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewCaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BONUSjaf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardvah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryshecy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielNap on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stadsic on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ferrous material recovery on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dublikaty_xrMa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya v sankt p on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LoganNug on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Skolko_yqOr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kazino onlain_xlea on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Okleyka_jqMi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ubrat_ljSn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesjib on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrvingLoula on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WinstonCheah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasVom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LloydFuh on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pychora on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_znpn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_zgEi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_opEa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kak zarabotat v internete on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: skoraya narkologicheskaya on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephAnaky on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardLurge on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: himchistka_rppr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernicebrusy on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: instagram story viewer _ on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_uhpi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_biSl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: himchistka_uuEi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Proizvodst_noer on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: provesti_ysSt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raoyslad on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Razrabotka_sdSi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethbut on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Provedenie_fwKa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ralphpaync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephAmeni on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldlet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tyrniket_etKt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roberttes on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kodirovanie ot alkogolizm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Narkolog na dom krasnodar on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: instagram story _mcMn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_kd on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya krasnodar on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryUtefs on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouieAxole on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertrig on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonven on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EmmaBox on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamhaw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelPed on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Metal waste analysis on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefqmf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrdrf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gerardhoume on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stomatolog_wpsl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfem on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Coreyblany on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrzod on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JessieGeons on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewamath on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldMotat on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessehooky on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardFuB on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazryfd on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_cpOl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kapelnica ot zapoya kolom on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biznes plan cvetochnogo m on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_od on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefugi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya v stacion on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrljm on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kapelnica ot zapoya luber on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazroso on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya moskva_tf on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steveninene on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya chelyabin on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazroib on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryCet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrmqp on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrijg on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrzmx on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldArtep on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jugabet Peru_zrPt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_mv on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_ur on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_lq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrowp on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xxx_jcoa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_jq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrolv on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrwld on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrslp on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: narkolog na dom v Krasnod on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fonbet kazino_vyEn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelhok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaellAg on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondkiZ on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OscarAppes on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_unK on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampoerb on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrdhg on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya ekaterinb on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Coolzino_gyen on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Miguelsop on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AaronWah on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAsype on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrqld on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrkkl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_moK on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_ano on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesalode on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Zacheryterve on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelTaurb on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JuanJuan on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VirgilHew on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jimmietob on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie zapoya na domy_hz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamhaili on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Betflare_htpa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elektrokarniz_uxei on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Franshizi_elSr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Best Pin-up casino Canada on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: XMC-PL-paync on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jugabet_gjpl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GregoryLag on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vino beloe_jgsa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bren Debeaux on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_mw on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_vd on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethlok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osyshitel dlya kompressor on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dom prestarelih simferopo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_aj on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_qe on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ff24e7b/comments_mkmi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: izi drop promokod_hnpi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_vq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya rostov_pu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefbuj on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snegohod kypit_fwOr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_yj on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_eo on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bob#genqwertnick[BjygydiD on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ff24e7b/comments_nnsr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrmhc on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Amryn Lovly on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_lv on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stamp making online_gqOi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya rostov_bn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: disqus.com_wiEn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_pzM on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya Nijnii No on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertlow on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: propysk v moskvy dlya gry on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MRT SPB_dzMi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno milfi_ugea on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nemeckoe porno_cyEl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FannyOne on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nemeckoe porno_vdEl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elon casino_acMr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno ginekolog_dxet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elon casino_uxsn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marketing on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno ginekolog_pnet on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elektrokarnizi somfy_mcmt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Freepornkr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mostbet_piei on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_xqKi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steventok on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardGog on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igrovie avtomati _izEr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidgaund on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_hhSa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mostbet kg_jckl on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wikibank.kz_trPn on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: programmi 1s _imKi on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Uazrexp on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Treflnr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrycj on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrthv on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefniz on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zubdokNek on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mazrkqa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Iarioredq on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_vyoa on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mazrfkr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrgno on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_kvsr on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrrpt on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrdmu on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jariorpby on August 13, 2014, 12:10:18 AM
I retired as a Vice President from a major Downtown Chicago Bank in March of 2009, after a 38 career there, following a significant downsizing during the economic downturn.   On the day my job was eliminated, so were the jobs of about 75 others.

At the time I left, I had 2 Teams (about 26 people) reporting to me in the Trust Department.  One Team handled Trust Administration for high net worth clients (those with $1 million or more of investment dollars) - we administered their trust, investment advisory and IRA accounts.   The other Team worked with our internal partners (Bankers, Portfolio Managers, Sales Professionals, etc.) to set up new accounts, collect assets and fund them, as well as close accounts that were being distributed due to death or transfer to another financial institution.

To this day, I have to admit that I still miss my co-workers (well, most of them anyway!) and Clients.  However, I DON'T miss the stress, the commute, the personnel issues associated with 26 direct reports, writing performance evaluations or having to meet budget/revenue goals year in and year out.

I've concluded that things work out the way they are meant to - while I wasn't thinking about leaving my job back in 2009, I now know that being job eliminated turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  These last 5 years have meant that I've been available to spend quality time with my now 94 year old mother, and that alone has been a wonderful gift.   
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ohusivun on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithWibia on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AaronHam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itosuezer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinTuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: resedoqujiko on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okocaluq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alissaiw4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otosopgi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HaroldGen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oupivuqenu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fipiafuuqiva on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelos11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aazemon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oovdafinuu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AmyPef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uidizalbapafi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rapidgator on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: awedacoduwi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anatsoled on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oviridziokaki on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JulianLounc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: irumepuhe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufuducugoq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilxuori on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erkgovinivuxu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iorahifidoti on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utarubsa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Briancen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kittyvh60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SHADYGUY on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MicheleTraic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamAbago on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SusanLoago on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioemk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urokibakirvoj on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Derekkef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesassiz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randallat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lyndahr2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aiimkotovipi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ClydeSobre on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lmihaEmaws on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylhq1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannen1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijuxodo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicolejw4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MirnaArext on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglashix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerknorp on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollieax11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqkizadaroc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mirr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robynug3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ciekasiwobir on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerchora on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miguelid11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamVaf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hydrazm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonitaxq1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesdox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyubedujula on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Barbaramaino on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olivedy16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejidatacocu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azugixic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristiech11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GerardSox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raymondlj1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larrysi1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawndo3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bobbyinaps on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Grissom fan on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Grissfan on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: algolycle on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: icapokome on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: equxuiyg on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RandyTal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avuoroaqahe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exupuled on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardnuamb on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avimozu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: igimimeh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iminevoatejit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ileraefa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davepv3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hopehi11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardomu60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maricelany60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnnaPag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edeqiba on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioxdv on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peterdsr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisxk16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opoqilafuy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obumeexisih on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Banezasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mudosgeha on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uozhzzis on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: asgiqopeduli on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ituxuhupite on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osipudork on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aredoya on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ahepenayadu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pauelllimb on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aforacacakef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uqxunek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aidaaq11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candiceic69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesHOOKY on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Duglassig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: udapeqom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ureeyaj on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanetteco1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesfex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamindus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephenpv4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Linktrunfab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lesleycc3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clintonpk18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aurorady16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RittsEmaws on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennistn18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertwab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ArthurUntor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evozihay on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinglync on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojomeriq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaotivuz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aheisuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 24vulkan-24.com on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivmfuqamsous on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: friedafz11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelliefi18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jewelmq18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenkw3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osivilinfim on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrentMuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audrayq4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: derricklz3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasKah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apapechuv on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NudeStripperlwedia on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: atokieqehoy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyeprusa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricazn18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emuqeqxomara on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marlenehu69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexislj3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aguiduri on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iufobiefaqaco on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesMorge on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettefx2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardhaf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaeg16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aj69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christime2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concettanf69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julietdj18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwaynezh69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldcow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xocifoq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uuipoci on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aahezjaxxo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KarinaPag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iixivak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: revaas on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oaliqopehu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aqeetofafirul on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uruibawoq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulenodobocul on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajiwunu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: famRisse on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anndroPag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Justincak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maxuh11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utuefizuaj on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Konstantuszdk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keithket on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgeus2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewlob on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorxct on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brookefz2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellygs16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janazi18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iqosecomeb on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertmib on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliajl69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uvixedukeqoev on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipihafapjataf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzperosibag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzdz60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idjuyfodinafa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgepayof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oronatac on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannaqh2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredas1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianNog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipecepa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: icojucoukibi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbieSpado on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelti69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliakp1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roberthax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Floydbiabe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zefelubok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanazqz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktorirpx on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wr1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronaary on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphBaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EduardoNeets on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StanleyChede on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidafd4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeTrorn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ivantlq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujeyirunatil on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ramirolopay on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CecilBax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronazax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imnopen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisews3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorcek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergcgw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okeaabe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oteyehal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MorrDrody on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: krismf11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasennqg on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcuswz60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lydiabv16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondTob on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasenmhx on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobxwt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanneve60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LadyLauraAnn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vm1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlesbz69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnnyks18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipsnark on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ik3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esobikapav on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jayqe4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianen60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francinekh18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaitlingr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beverleyvk4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellyok3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fynjysxasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uziteudu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: philipzc18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ixicyigyuvid on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inuvadavexoli on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VincentHoW on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leliajo16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ituanakob on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PandSr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genehr69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nettiecy60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariaImals on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williammuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uhepapomiyan on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martinayq18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zyfasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nundendurf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lewiszep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulub4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qn4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufejewox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urijsehnodw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DannyKig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubeqenaljgij on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oniyusugisi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: socorroht60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aurinradasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mu11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: or3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrenv16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancarb16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorlf4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenag69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanitaey11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvajo69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wtozizusano on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anumeteginiye on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: burenokdalty on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marimr11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucoxisni on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeslieBip on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elenakg2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BoutiqueMipsy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fredjs16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inohaodonehe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivexotexexuqm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zkoniumijolut on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: acoqiqaful on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jamiif1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aracelibv69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gilbertreore on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MonicaWep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vilmatq18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dostavkaideasmt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marinaypm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vtktfasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laurenfu18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: newveshimt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ihorawit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oletumuti on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinawr69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PeterTal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewPreog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ksifuwisef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freddiecu16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azcefeq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: scousa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terrancewy60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanxic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usimabyqoce on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: warrenly4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esebeli on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: silviazg1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hro1wardBob on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasuht on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanzgz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChapligahaM on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PetrAndreevich on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inufatec on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephpon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yfcfasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethrg60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipoexayoaxa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioaba on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufkbrfasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolalo60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dfkthfasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aaxidagij on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: morganvk69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlqb4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upyuqica on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ecaqnuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracykl18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqatuzimogo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofozekipadat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzagdopegak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aubarkae on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vasiliyasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BradleyHab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oocuqilo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: heyubat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: br2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: up69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MiuBS on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: orihiazaqkuno on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iz60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vfkfyfasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frannh3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulomowguok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojoteonacez on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raqueldi4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucietib on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliliriletu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarissadk2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojegerigezo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Everettmooto on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ktifasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettyekm3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iz69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanbwi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iclegesobupo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eldarzgs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioowd on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deidreim16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ib18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanapgy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonardoo3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guvihuhijousi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetllkd on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondJex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: go4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannela1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ivanrvx on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oe18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejoliehojix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dadarikixe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergfla on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredtd16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoriyog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipoewohobaya on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikklu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoriuyb on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gu4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terryqn69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikjou on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginabp11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgesig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizai4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evucuqed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinetk60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adhileuq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OnenewlimitsSl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vuhutwda on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MaximummaxSl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubezoluohu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinagk69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yv18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertyt18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitasy69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgeoffit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leilabb11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mt1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenenq60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: masirqatai on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipudibi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leworihokuhez on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: djdfasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gingerzy18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dd69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afayiyjx on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikabs2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquerc16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifogiqakedifa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufuurxulij on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efawiubxabaf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijahomufcaku on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesclene on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nettietl18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: unohodetustef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulinecg16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osodaqoqi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iuposej on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oweqomekehqi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcidk11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marimv11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertayy69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apeyivoxeviy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyzi60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raegx16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uomijetoman on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcju69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudianq60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajqerel on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenuv2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: umejerezkguti on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sidneyvm2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianjk4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kristinajxs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: veronicapk60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jj1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gholbizarasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliblx on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iyugexejej on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emoluvoa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ehewutigufic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afiwisuaelewh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayls16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgilnu16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzbfe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eohegozwo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilososehuyedl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesJourf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronatvi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axaliwofenl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vaijelow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kristinabpu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erqikukutug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imeroze on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iwapujoeweexu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axecefebagim on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ub3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadyaasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levzba on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianarvh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markof4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ln60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eudukciraifm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniagq60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejinayoloaveq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ooxkumowev on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levdbs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzaatikir on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geletapasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anezoho on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iromuhcon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinMes on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jackgs18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levyxu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levwme on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usidwam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ceciliagu3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levkoo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levhtg on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levdiq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WalterKAH on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julimiu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: XMCplkak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajimaabirirod on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yazireybaha on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreySpeab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tennieyasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqoqiemaxsomu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiavg1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julidms on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julizhz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julimak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julinmk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardslomy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julitla on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exifega on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannaq69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipawidum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertGyday on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: giqehokerumo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexco1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Phillipemaby on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidvok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Scottcom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vbktyfasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edabigud on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardPruck on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sheltonjeoda on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucxajopoget on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertevani on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianaats on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aetavaqojucaq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axisidux on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejecuzip on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioAwaig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasenpug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephensen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elefehidsowe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ogibogi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dbneifasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianagac on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneynax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nidokut on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thereseam11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Zalasasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uvidurapame on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifixamebizqo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aileenda60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujihuwufwome on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: udufotep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oljacirimiyo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandixw1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fivipodi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jimecoto on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ugahaaburewo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noWarPutinHuylo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cyday on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alowqauuguq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: asanuysupexex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucoubeqovire on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ugevicexeduk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: etezcahiviwg on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lg11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SexWifeLob on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbotte on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcisp2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylounk60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenutign on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iteuvemaemoxo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnjo18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauricexc1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hbneczasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deeqe16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rn18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GilbertPraps on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Traviscoida on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardoju18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevengp2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisajw11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julialak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamespneut on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IvanMedaWeemn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RiarivEmaws on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rw69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: classicpat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeonardRah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelineic2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyhk2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracedj69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosadv2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efrosinasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TXsPhaxia on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xi3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamekaib16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertAgero on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TrexThish on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ty1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Freddieboync on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Heathwer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kirksg3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucqtipthyihub on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethnex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenasj1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaylatz11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marlacm4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avafx1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracyzp4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedroslmc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnzhelikaDrins on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usuyiyiheibei on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: armandozv69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertawags on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trishathich on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryTib on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esthermr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JacksonTup on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaih3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fzesxhd on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marshagb11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesTon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brandonawava on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentrom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasogy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerjak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarionTak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josezins on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyeruro on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Billieasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharonzu4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jarrodloabs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujumoxuelqzx on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldorivy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yqRFgYfl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hesterme16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gamerdef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sorryaustralia.com on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vebzankef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeNat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willardmak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altadc2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrandiNuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardnag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwards9Eteby on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAdupt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: or18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PlexorK on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RamiroLem on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saherezam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LauraPow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pb4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioHoino on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThelmaSwace on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lb18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: waqujikumiva on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothypaync on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinmup on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agifiivigumow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JimmySex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GlennDob on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: omimuhe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gh3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olulewum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iansd4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyKic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethEramb on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesoxync on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelTuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VincentSpeld on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracielayu16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beulahoy69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arijekivi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertCag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caledutevibi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hermanawarm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelutera on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPlere on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamgen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JorgeApage on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GlennJap on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardquasp on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogernat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zl1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Craigplusa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamMoits on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kizfar on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aeryuogsa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardciste on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelBum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: minniebm4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GordonFrows on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesglymn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianskync on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewGon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uheqeleijaht on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephaster on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: YoungWrova on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesKaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldROb on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danieltoopy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasontop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasWoste on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipabato on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BestTranceoi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TravisGow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BradleyDed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upebacevo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stefanieoy2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldbearl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Darrelweilm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michealfug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carrieec69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldSaW on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WillieSmoli on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RussellPow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesmet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanld18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jorgefw1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hbvkzybyasymbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrinBen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gailvu16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelstarp on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geraldfug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cliffordpet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ashleeok11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karllw11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephDap on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AugustRed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stepanid on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TommyHoods on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DustinDow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Garlandfal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarissazy69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesBeera on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesWed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maeye3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianPat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amiewu1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasAxona on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: typodarseisp on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettieuu18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacobbi60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candyhq1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephstoon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ednasa69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyOxice on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganjv1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henrytum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeVok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardVoize on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willieicoto on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obosevokib on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carrollnounc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obikapal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesAmats on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenskinc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: branditm16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreyked on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindang3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasPib on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rafaellm4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyoexapy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejeuqeuvuini on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesLef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iq18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesGox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannevm1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miguelca2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlaiu1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinJex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avitgop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenIsoff on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wz60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mamiezp60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iacalawu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldBig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PutinImperator on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChicrDob on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LelandNOn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglasibum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victornit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephpak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dennislow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessefus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheenaau1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephReult on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aosveshe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aidakg16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DamianCot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jackjd69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VernonBrums on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernardwed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenso1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielet3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronaldrq4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iqemoyuvub on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinLor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caraze3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeriiw2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hm11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielsax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randykit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miriamvc60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariedj2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomassow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Harrythoma on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertFeany on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenfogma on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemarytc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachelleeq11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Walterweert on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorgus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldki60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sidneylq3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawrencemf11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Justinced on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorstafe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyLog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldgep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyfk11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randaldon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardallow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Curtissib on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElizabethMus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWonap on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganoe2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesGed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donovandep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliampaX on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimevz2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ca60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneyt18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonsnuth on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertHot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JefferyNat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CrystalTob on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylouhq2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeighaGoafe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jhkz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Teresakat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertcew on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertdrulp on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BasilCep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: moniquelk2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamMob on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BuySoftPrash on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Daniellug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynje1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevengef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kermitmeeva on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cyrusmox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbyRoony on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: manuelauz16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertisoke on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hazelzp4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Miltonevaks on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BarryRarne on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eikuvene on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michealzu1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynuo1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayetl1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amigiuesecf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricecc2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreytot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamescot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnell69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JacobGrike on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldZeway on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesEldex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Myronshock on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HaroldCax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randallvax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utatuwtoser on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MyronVed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerioz11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewSow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliannega18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryerors on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelleysj4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewGrort on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinSom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSpeen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emilyfe18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florencegt69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pantonjab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terrydenty on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioGebra on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leandrowat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oscarrow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidAnope on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xp18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardhat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GrahamDryNc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomilx16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hestersy69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BenitoByday on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shirleylk69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ervinriz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FranksBom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornacf60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldevero on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniopdo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryCip on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillyqn16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubuprule on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blanchewc3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clarkpluct on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardIsona on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyReark on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karile60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyWah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonPrait on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottefl18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeremysah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ruthieds4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Егоркаbug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rakipro on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clariceuu1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HelenWeito on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlvinPed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciazt69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarryTaite on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angiemj3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NolanfOn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larryfh2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasnUt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candicelz11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriexw1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyWet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldtoups on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DwightGYCLE on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessieav4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipNekly on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: id2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesStell on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleygem on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: philipty2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisSmers on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellfk4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardSnorn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Earlechoig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyzj60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harriettio18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenexern on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisece3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldspamn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SonnyMof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandimi1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julietwf16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnefc3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HollisTog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cindyaj16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesitemo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertfex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthapr2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPainc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louby on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelvat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EfuiAwsPag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melanieoh1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Led on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldnax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevemef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachaelog4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryHag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BorgesHig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorraineva1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewbep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisee69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisaao2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RashadMof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasFex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: linahv11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DexterVag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonJex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ephessoca on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisKek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryrhymn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinKak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jefferybriem on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneymb2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Palmerhaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinkeext on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesamild on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonynj1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tommyundon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanneiw18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanan69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ArchieDax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyei11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaea3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertodova on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertPrill on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardocof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vincentij18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BruceviemO on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathanled on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uu3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: felixou3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwightrem on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maralb69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marisaphilk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacquelinenit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jennahok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonasynC on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryvah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dallassob on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sonnyges on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogeraxorm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ov11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardCaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamWoomy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joleneda2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kyleuc1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coolerproo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertHed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josephzc4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noellehy18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freddiepx4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jameslex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidphabe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julianfloky on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johannata18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothyrix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessieau2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ernale18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyomidudqmuz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrewak1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hildagx69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellann11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CesarFef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phoebehc3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alvinatoto on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewrEeda on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ProgdomPaync on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuellok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorainejw3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inesvk4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyZinge on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randyzk3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ralphsyday on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeFrabs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: heathered1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyLom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ritabab923 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacibq16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexandraqj18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ZERAH on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cliftonfj69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidlam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TyroneGrods on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelStuse on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allysonix69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephclova on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ueoqpuma on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexanderfn2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biancart4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francisja16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamrasp69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurwanty on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andremw4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bipnase on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampiept on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terencepiott on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pennykj60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessicade4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewledia on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesGag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: topwaterpro on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardWaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgilpt4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadiahm11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChongHex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cassieyf18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonysek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebarz1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidhoary on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hillaryza60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corneliafa1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guyen16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edafeifave on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernieheash on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bryandauts on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelasp2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: au18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BurtonAffix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenEvalo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gregorygrind on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Montynit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethkit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamWhory on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithqb3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coryvm3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliaar16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isdeelidud on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennySix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andydd2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: owezofevur on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankSlake on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeniferzn11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xiwukbeq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exchangeproo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marciahz4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ohahizer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyCes on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesjes on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryMam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ey16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: addieyq16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mirtouristpira on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aaronoc1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonySpefe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelseire on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonPoope on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethwhash on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardroppy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylqa2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fkooolayur on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard355 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonixe3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iepoyuj on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemariego11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelles on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard843 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Warrenflozy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard785 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carsonlusia on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciagr3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertum4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasbe3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Olafjab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VirgilDadly on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasbuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasstymn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredcarry on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jameshes on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maggiehe11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewNoW on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnadr2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ts3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryhok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henryjab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vw2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertTwiva on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janeal16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesmup on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethTilia on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aluifilis on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MelvinJok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndreNep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexanderkd69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rubenwl1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KonkuApelm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielGug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamieOvefe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Melvinbaism on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edadiruqedelo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sheldonrot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandieh18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: consuelofj18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannenk3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katiefu4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertZenry on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oribehokadid on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathyyq4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audreyug2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: etupidoq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelBor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cliffzoown on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iwcibeobewiw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urezevehow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenRoose on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: teriqn2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldenged on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nx18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steventoilk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enoluruke on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maxinepp11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard476 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aqeyupog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JesusGaf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leroyenave on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dawnyw2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tammieec4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewmut on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilenegj11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latashanb4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louisboile on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertmix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margaritaap3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniena16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreyniz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonorpl1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lupesh4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolhp1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisabethfw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luisoy2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isutacgi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrainSpafE on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angeliapd69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nl2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidMow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylaz2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Fidelsup on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carriexm18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgieeq60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: neilah3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesCrins on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianBut on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rafaeltuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenwy11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uguzizusli on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: provenexpert Ger on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipSerce on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandieef16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidtut on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vselediSlerm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margaretss60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankNok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amandahl1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonynarry on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samantaait on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitalp3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beverleyjn1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidcoerm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolji11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idkozcofomeq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniowoulp on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolafc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hs4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamescox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NormanJobby on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zacharybm60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: viceehi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kz18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ls2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertDobre on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldRoosy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesSiz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nellvs60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SylviaFed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheilawr18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uheyz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenziz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorazn60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sydneylunny on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelcrype on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latishazs69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertLak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanninefj2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bethyb3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williegycle on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WalterExces on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Traceyrig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolitaig18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gordondk69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbrahr11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaRunny on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aviskp1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrelldp4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RicardoTrunc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaCogma on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willardfh1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Berryjaf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MelvinAlago on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonysmish on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrandonBum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidJum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertiw18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TrinityElulk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelfus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansysy4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anniexg18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojitojihqo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BryceNeulk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sujiwakugeho on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeroyhEr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieat2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieph18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alonsofum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ibbubuer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gm69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvonnecu16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OrlandoGah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uragatije on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NewtonSpumn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: su2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: veronicath3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelten on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waynedilia on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettezp3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishann16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: traceygi60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gl69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ernestbilky on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Unaajab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ry69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenFet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckoning on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizadf4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hilaryes18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellalg60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itexuep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melisanp3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Erlejab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentfx69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlakl60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertCoimi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijapilisuca on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Harryheisy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: timothyra18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olakautaqox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyodiel on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleynp60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: royzf4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hicayoyeseko on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berniceab18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TerryToxek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryjop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasrew on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniatx11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: triciapk1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CliftonTew on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peterfj16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ClydePes on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankBoype on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emacuis on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Walterelifs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisonpm4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: double pane windows hew on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondraam3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelSwick on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AngelTycle on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roxieaf18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipwet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardDiC on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciara16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hildaqh11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dollyqt60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonyapc69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JefferyEmemy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: winifredgt60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alberteluse on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wf11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesLoams on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielleqf69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriyg60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: megangk69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyKeerb on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andreavd2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendyjo16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DashWSteek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelwap on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAtofe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caitlinug3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jorgeqk18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephtit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KathrynMig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rafaelhoalf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentnl1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lancedw3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisaos2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanfaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanvqz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronniedc69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldthofe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelliewh18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwightdub on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jolr1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steveagoft on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishakg16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvafa1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewpaf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesWeals on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertpag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamGed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamodord on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelreM on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cf16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LloydOpels on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vasilisa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithCurce on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejutacikujus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorizy69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparofz60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenawu2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevineralf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onieexibclkku on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esterox1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWaymn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethamu4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michailxtq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylougg2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HollisNer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeonardCix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meredithay2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afehacoxizi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorSaide on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertiepg4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyei69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonmus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fernandofy16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertquard on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josepharild on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyOrbig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vondasb1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: minniely16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aezigidixuuy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martinek18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: suzannesq16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlieny2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oupzujedu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marciks4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Luckyemike on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvaod1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willaqm18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ewojmixozase on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BYEugeneIrraxjexdex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithfh1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelpat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DannyLef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilbertWouse on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melbaap60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GabrielZen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kx69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufutiejojolig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tabithakz11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ayuezuzavazep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joseog60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberleyie60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anowvuk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luciamj1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertjenry on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwintip on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidTum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: violetso1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Linwoodweque on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Allanleaps on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasbag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: puxoepeyonati on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephCeabs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shannawx18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MilesVesia on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: malindahl60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jefferygl16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomastok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephbreap on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sy11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbymz18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonbounk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shamoprumb on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calliebo16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blackpeacer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvettebj3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louisret on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedroskix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliayj1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coocapamp on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Uniloksnapy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okixazewequzu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradleysc18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danieloccam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StewartExany on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseyic4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudefl60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofevuvaef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gaxetoxutoa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leenv60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolinahj11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: williear1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sdvillpap on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinTorry on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertEtept on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianEmeve on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerutite on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisAlbup on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidAMine on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianfj18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariact1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zaimpadly on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryGaups on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ralphyz16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Basement Window Jaild on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardGek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolqv4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephenacela on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gerarddrync on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jameszh2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katieqr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouisVam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnierg1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SammyCep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgienc4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertjoita on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ui4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanettelr3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leolahz3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedrossur on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieec18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RussellOpick on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanabt60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenebo3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonan16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyCic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamscoof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlieErora on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneysix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinaaa18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: irenehr1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidspoub on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adafr2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: orafu3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyuragotudoj on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosehc60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: umuujuy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldapeme on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSloda on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryloucd69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otitajadomav on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesfluom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antidracer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineme18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ovabomu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: floratb2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ra60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloisesp2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ru3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzayunwagn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawandakg4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliaju69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concettafq1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marleneit16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamTwide on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eduardoso4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janetteft3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyohunowimezu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomaslof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coletteql16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pv18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightdq3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishatg69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geneyc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertAdeva on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haroldlo69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eh2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneybak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughjc18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janoi3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onigiyvezak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aspectomtage Window thymn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathanjr60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnenm18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shanemp60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zeyuyigasotia on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwendolynqo1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanayy11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikawb2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleyku3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glendajt1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gayym60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ok69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ewebuwegee on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jodilb11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannego11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariems2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VasyaCoere on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: priscillatg18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: owjehojaupapo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wm16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: galegn60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wallaceeb69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RachelBip on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glencc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emilydc16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oxayoxuwokoia on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisdx4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriqueti2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinemc18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariezw1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pedroca4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawandadr3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancaqf3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agikeliiqea on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonkv69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: epjikopakik on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChesterFelve on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenafd2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Agongoodo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judithwh4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnzy16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elinoree3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HeidiFiedo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbralx18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredojw1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephsappy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathanpf2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: camillejh4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizazf4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariyaDug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinPoisy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uj18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AhmadneS on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: victorpe1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michealvs69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidnup on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: renesr1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniaiw69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olanb69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BdondomSerop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corrinemm3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianemp3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afohasxufokej on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiazx60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OliverSwemo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofidagqalas on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: traceyjy1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richarddak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanfm1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennisrg3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Majorkar on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElcosPaymn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyaru60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennisyk69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendidy1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normasj60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrylar1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fx18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ec11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reqaricene on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onidemasleki on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandiexf18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lanceds11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leticiayc69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ra1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brookela60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdvillKat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utinemibiem on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisMycle on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vy69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ezecayahe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vavadloups on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AuraEarn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosieuo3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mp1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerrixf3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hk16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: quximijufeic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelcx3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffce60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shaneim4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelyngt16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alvinkib on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerryuv4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MathRox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yw2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennydk60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: teriau2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbiejc18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lorenzotoimi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: krystally1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewDog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rolandwg4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audreycr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeremyng69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leslieao18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sonyavx11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loraoi16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinthuff on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertapa1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lauranl2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinagy11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DorEmaws on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claricesp69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinabw18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lesaub1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnnieih2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquemd11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fi4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Favorfet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmyxp1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ogultade on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chelsearv4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobts4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynct11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliajj60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyar69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicolekh16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valerieqs4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dr11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertintax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertbruse on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielez3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leagp1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mathewix16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Horacespado on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevenbp69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KoddacEaMC on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andyzf3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimefg60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obolorav on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jy3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielleuf18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amyab11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coleendm1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorasr3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otepaqaoeluzo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenem69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ZAABET.COM on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mv11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseywd3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melaniexy60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uitiyavsec on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fritsusHek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliannerb69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasClody on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kt4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosannebt3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimevc4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carmellagr69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WargamingPlugs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darleneux18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allennk60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizxg3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zm16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: savannahfc16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristenbu18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishayg11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Adolphliery on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracygt2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonbe3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethayf1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: staceybb16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbywp4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marinapn4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldkk16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidGlymn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inezyw60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: herbertgf1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taahenimooax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueritemk11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneni60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebaph2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ednada3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celinakl3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normaht18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ni16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: penelopeox1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: antoinetteka60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qerijiwi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphNep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: male on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leenm60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: matthewod69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajofixoro on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azozinuviguh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynettecu1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itehuqiwguusa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onupakrarunac on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opipejago on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephBeigh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gretchenqk69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscayi4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanqv11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: simonene11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dashkasevasts on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerine11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josieng16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucindaan1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chadelel on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyyetedaoli on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephruH on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patrickuj16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zelmavu18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jesusrek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinsit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: UC-tex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanneeq1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ir3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pollypa11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawrencedh2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissaut11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hefavageniwa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: merlenc60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgerag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uxucaze on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jicakoyuuge on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imeldadm60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milagrosgk69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iiculoba on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yihazetop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brucely69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrisnm4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyigisaqorhi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidCrots on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mindyls69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ateehuse on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: verabj60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorriexd2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wf4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janicedf4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendykt1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerrywl3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aprilnm3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fs16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: egupkohi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wandawt69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OliverWhork on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candicezm69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eddiehor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milagrosbv16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anthonyxp69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrinaNam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiaxj18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Raymondclupt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardraity on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iafiloq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rodneyty2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cynthiagq16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efiwawule on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iw69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ekcaevdojop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imogenezl11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isabellajc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanns11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonybu18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hannahja69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifacwiot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivanbs60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardneeld on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinesl18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afivxuw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristenbn69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ozetidi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rondael69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lonnieup18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: almaz2demn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoesphSnany on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellyia3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shannonst16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannesl2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evagb69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: garyyk69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frederickbi69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Inquise on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oliviadd4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iyahaekonc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: petrahb69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chasityox69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrienb11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calvinzo2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christianxp11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldmoome on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ParfumCop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarencenz69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marahv60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthavk3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gladysec11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uxdelubua on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jocelynvo11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osocaxkewz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vq3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uwudaxuco on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachellezp3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elvafh16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparoms18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ixiwepiyo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olgajw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wildaqa60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganbx60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genevievedm1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidRoozy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiqueni2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulisagajo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryPhype on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hegasajahu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pg888asia on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arnoldia2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevenye3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TeresaWeift on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonaxy2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynxj3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jordonbob on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Postlap on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianneon11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: plasdtic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronniejoppy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karaow2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esthergn18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimgc2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: natashafg60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyJulup on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikavi16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanadoz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: goldieax60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannettewq69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sportsbet365 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lenush on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raulaf11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeBruceval on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lerkblf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorywb on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelynag11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidamf3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vd69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KarenBah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: epemeweh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mikkracini on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessiets4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheenayu2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annettehz18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquedm18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufadiwuwemim on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tommygx2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vezoyuguopij on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lv11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: steveol2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Darrenbex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hattiesc60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannezp1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardhulky on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tylerref on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EugeneInids on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ininibyaziono on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldnaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonbv60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uosoruhafurfe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WendyGot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MinnieRekly on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ki2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kevingy18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Odorert on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adeleya3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: renett18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulettejr2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saracs1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephacinc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HorecaPuple on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uworuwaqanim on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandievi3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nonawu11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryFub on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertBab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EmanuelVix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: topsamaraGuapiff on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joeow16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindaay4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleyclawn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidJef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofefome on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CarlosNes on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clintonnz3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonyonege on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thurmm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Malcomtag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ny60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kuwukemafem on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edgargq69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscook11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evaud69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catalinahd18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pp2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueriteoa11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alycecb69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: howardgr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sherisp4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsiepv16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magikcomik on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanazs18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothypit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julizow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letayu11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mindyun18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caigryBub on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenhoupt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upaqecigogihe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altajh69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelnax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PatrickJox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesSem on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianqd3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisoc69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christifn11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanlt4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daleoe3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesBib on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewvophy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianToosy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arnulfodot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellemt1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffmf60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonfonia on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesNak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Russellraw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessieai11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianfuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijepigh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nikkier18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leilahc69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessieot69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendydg60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiselw18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FordireRok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryTah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henryoxync on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: endeaws on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileenza60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sa69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissarg4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axidagodolizo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvagx16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: troywx69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marshallfq16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredame3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivamx11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennhq4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kb60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katesn60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loreneso11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mikecr18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellira1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xd1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithye16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zs3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenww4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meredithrr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacywt2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollieei3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vn69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ureliejpik on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uziriziveyeea on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianejz60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concepcioniy18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ou11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikvsw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleyfa16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ov18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwainkex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caitlinfw69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelmb3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertomq18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marleneac1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatricejh16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margerynd4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robnnj on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jomwins on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanahm60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriakf1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannehm60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candacegs2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robwnz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alycekp11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniagh11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kariww3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valerianj1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fannierh11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansymc4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meagangi60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsavj1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardab69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelseyyg2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnezu3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelesi3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannazd11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mu16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelayf1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarahaw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: scottka3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelleyjg4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracefa60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willieer69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valarievn60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracyno18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: williamou3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanapq2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apriliq4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronaldxy69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanfl60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cz60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amandako2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckyxs16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandyio18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherynce4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlenezk16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susanawk4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanettefo1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mayrakf2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineid3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leticiave1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerriya4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwendolynoy16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altayf3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kj4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yy16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcellazi16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: graceqf18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissarl16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertabr60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calvinpe11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abigailhg2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerrijy3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: malloryng2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miriamdj16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethavr2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolefz3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leonwyu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidWrara on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolafg16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanishatz18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pamelamf11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannaak18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maribelxm60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesHew on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelleywa60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katinana4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tf16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loreneql4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneyiw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginaey3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rhondaro18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julipbn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseynf3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardzn16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzpfs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charliehh69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vondaqv1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julioim2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmiewx16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leighaq11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniwo69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvinlm2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianadoa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: od2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredonaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mabelju69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: winniewv1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayeiu11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvettevx1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesCob on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaKic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanitamf4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: billiefu18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwennt4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidPesty on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peterlok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimdc2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melbawh1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KirbyPancy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergbsn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rc16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debbieak3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscayn69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kayeou4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellaod4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldTal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellysb16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickgl69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CarrollCoign on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephHaith on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bl16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinChilK on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielmp2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinatf2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evaxmu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: effieyj2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mitchellmj69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennck4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hesterjy16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cecildv69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiseuf16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinShoms on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellaqv60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherrypq3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemariewr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellayi18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: norany18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriazx69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tommylm69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tessamt16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nd69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bryanwa11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisard2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinaeh11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamikatm60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryanneln11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancheyc3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonynon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Frankeliva on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinneim16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imogenexo1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertNoinc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryFuppy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williameveli on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wx4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chasitywn4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgiacb3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darylwj18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: estermj60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeraldmog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opheliatr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: javierkc69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rolandwef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariemb2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raquelza1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mistylb18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeaninebj16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrieke69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fp4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: flossiepv16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellalf60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrellfc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenemt4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipERETA on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: petrafa69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleydep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leliaxg16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elizaae2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toddlc69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelynyi11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiselw3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolineih1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celiadj18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angeliquebx18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughsb1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonax69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlieyg18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudinefh3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: duaness18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WarrenHeata on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlessot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: felixgt2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terriedo69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachellemk11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarahms2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mildredsm16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luciauc16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenAcoug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynzh16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pq16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinepb3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Angelwex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebeccalg60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracievy11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xh2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneync18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordantt18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeHause on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrunoFeF on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannacn3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornavd60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenyakf4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariettafg2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardsam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: antoniaof60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josephinewg69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olgamq1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maribelgc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonkg18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethagriz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corineml11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinewh11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisadu69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: russelliv1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raezw69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haroldaf3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darcykk18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliaml69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michaelue3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miaee2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonke2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgettuj69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: graciegw4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Normanprade on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candyxr69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Erepjapse on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dustinue11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fg3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvasa11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottCycle on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelPlale on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldNunda on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonSat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeremywt60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shariyw60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephRaf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: np16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: myrary2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarcusBlils on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnewi2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kentze60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oscarprags on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyny69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emmavl1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanniejh69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenage11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonaov60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tenuall on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: selenabp3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shanaln2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lyndact2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ce16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenayk4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patriciayy11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlyn11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deliaqd11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietss11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tinafo60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorapb69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellack18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ashleexn3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofeliaic16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alantm2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dm69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylvo69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrwinEduth on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseysr2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardPoofs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JordanHeace on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terrynef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennieyb60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardwer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MathewKet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasdog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolapi16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglaspypet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinagp2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethdx3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judithho18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shariek1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vo4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xj2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelaoa2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patux60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amaliazk18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karynif3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlahs11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellieiw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celinaxe2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanuc60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvinby16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marisolva18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: theodoreql11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zg1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorotheakj2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alineuu60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adams69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ruthieko2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dollieho4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganyh16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadiaol16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dannyxt1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: derrickmu11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hollierz11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hd3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: queenuo11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannhn60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corineqg69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloresep69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinayn2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: goldiepr18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianur3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genevieveca3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susiebm18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avisyq60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinaba16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SerRado on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancasn4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lancepu60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathywo69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lavernets60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tylerac69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrelljf11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretss2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alyssaiw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellagr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mi69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolitake4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fanniepy1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phylliszj2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldap1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hy60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenefn18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catalinati16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonardhc69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joshuagaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CraigGon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julianaws18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenwj69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hollievi60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charleshon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ik18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueriteoh69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xd11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelinezi11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannazo69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melisall16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kirstentq69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haleynx16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phyllissh11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larayc3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terryow2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louuz1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldshuTs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanninetr11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sa60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: araceligy60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracise60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannlx11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ShawnBiose on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Frankovell on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamquiCt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicoledn1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesNease on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waltervon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelajm1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qm69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolaxp60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marioneq1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellmc2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorxp1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biancazc1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: spassub on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ok4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adajw18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: territj11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ErvinDwesk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliavp16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidayu4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claricefo60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasen11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: doreensb1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pollyoz3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietrf2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietmc18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: myrauc3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlti69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertlb69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lm60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phoebehc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelleytp18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jillyc18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayebj16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentax3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ll4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscohn3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markak60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jillianys4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: augustama18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laureniu1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vikidei on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliayw18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ninacp4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nitalx11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilliend60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brandonabini on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldtat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brucebrurf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leahky11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joycegv18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robiniv2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leavu2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardar11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dixiejg4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinegx69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnin4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sb11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughzn11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jv4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniezm4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolamf3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hectorbu11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ca2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcac60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricatx60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelfh3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raymondyu11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzcn69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sabrinaat1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lonniewe4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judyee60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: md18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ju16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geneed4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ceciliaud1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GradyVor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ernestmp4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stellayz1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradleyhd60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonyvi69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniams2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinawl1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannabd69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisatr11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisak16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bk60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamKah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milliews4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronafbr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pf69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewvat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guysg69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ol18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnebh11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriadr11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ettasp4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldinequ4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lo1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bessienu60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertdeard on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julianyy1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickiee3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivyoc18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florencenw69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethdl1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickyjw60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: monicaib69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florineyl1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatrizkc60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauriceyo4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennieho60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeremyetete on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinesv1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dinapz16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianniq11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ianai60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinaer1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gp4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginarc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnxg3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randydt4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daisyqm18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luelladt4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracieland16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatrizbw60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alejandrasx18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennierw69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerBip on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettesm4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryanneyq18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rodneyhq18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mayrapm60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyeb4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: victorwk18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brentlj11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wj60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvinej60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ingridwx18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardAveno on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidDirty on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lupeet69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretyy11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roxierg60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judymi2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertobr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iancr16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deidreys11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidMar on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catherinept3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debbieey3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rogerqf1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briananf4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenamg69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davidjc18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hr11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lg4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williambam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vp11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rochellegf11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseygz1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinji11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johannamn16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettejv2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elviarq4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gertrudetv2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ba60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henriettapv2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sadielw18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: murielgi3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deenafv11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laurajm2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wn60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cn1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannfw18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albakb4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredasb69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sj18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredil4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevekq69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelasz1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elbagq4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadinevk60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgenw4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eddiejs2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michellegx2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorieeb1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelitalp1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: li4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvinle4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianqo1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenagr3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debravx2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erickahq11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marthalr60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: theodorero2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charmainemr11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dalegl18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertaoc1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annazz2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrytj16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesRex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annmariela4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannemn69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianuo1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoricgo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patsyem4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danqk3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlqt16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jewellyi60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriln69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: el60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnsu16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnvz2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerryci16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonih18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mirandajg60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Venomguactop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cliffordhc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: whitneyrv60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vg16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nitaji3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joshuals11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidlab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guygd3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileenqu1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephtaurf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannehj18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francisks16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimpv4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgetxk3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: estellakf2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carmelacv16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryPem on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concepcionay69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sueyx3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hermankw4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kellymef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rayvv60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fd2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harveyga1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frankok60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylwm2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenelq3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inezch3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorez60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hermanvm60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cleohi16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katinacx16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgealima on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normama18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionneyr1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylbd16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Annaanaks on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: linasx11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amiejg4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genavn11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeSoday on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberlynv2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: um1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: violetqe60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gy16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allysonoc4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: floydpx69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertoPen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbiepv4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: feleciadl18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agnesio2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gordonrg11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terrancedi11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomigy69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: os60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginadx2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottezz69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Phillipswert on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeDor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardcof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kylerb3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenebe69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathaniu4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: suemo18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roseannmu11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietgl11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenuj4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilajl2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimebl69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yeseniall3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: in1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janicedp11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzte60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dk1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lacykd11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephenhk4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ij1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarioSorma on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lolacat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbyFal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomastance on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briannapj18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marioiq11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brittneylf18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lenorabb4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliahl16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollyzk4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katess60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kd1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frankiems18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebekahdq3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrainefg18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanniegj3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnuw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileener1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldLaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claralx3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniefo69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickyjg18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldMedly on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaBok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesGam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliokic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldJat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasWaind on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisAvala on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NathanWress on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielMup on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Glennscupt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GregoryMor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: byronvl2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlescy3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondFus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jj18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaseydk60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raulca60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noelleoh4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriegw11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Natashaemn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasit3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorispc3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathleendy16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: monaxo11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lorenrot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cecilexd1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphHauth on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardpoill on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leemo1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelabz18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariMosse on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracielapj11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glengr3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnna16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charmainezu2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonigh2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianafn1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquels2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peggyga3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cassieyw11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellywt1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nannieog4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquerx4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: twilagb3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleengu3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tyronelv4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynettebu11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meagankm11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardolb16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmypk18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitasz11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idahh69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aracelije4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taylorwf16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilenelk18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasnaf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseywa2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vernonjt4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keishapr60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nzryxcrujoq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandietu69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: velmanr11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonkm2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevekt2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pa11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyala4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinar16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorizr60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lavernell11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chandrajp3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephaniecr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanoe69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonzt69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mattieqg60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinekl60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: waynefs4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: denadz1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleymw3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vv11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffke2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robinsu4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlietow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CecilBes on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fannysw3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samantawjy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pattyhk18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henriettapl3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenjl2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineef16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zacharyel69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronnieqb11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kp69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adriennely60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: billiekr2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meghanml2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: simoneye4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mn16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvincd3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonwl69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiaxb18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldRulge on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliahw69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlaof3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hannahod2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ac2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ul18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daleyg4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmyjd60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenyacf2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosettaut11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightie3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isabelletq11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannawe4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryesown on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xc60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IraKinue on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryPyDay on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniaca3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenejn4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathyoe2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinatp1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karinfk2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rubyfl11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldxk4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldcd60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normabo3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deborahoj69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseyze1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mo69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisabethht69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornaos2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredfb1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zelmatc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: morriscj1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alineus2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wl2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: seanqi4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tiako1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karljr18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evelynvv4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: if3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 8playfortuna-Sip on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosanneyc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniahz11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbaraxl2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: manueluk11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelsd2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelBessy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinezp16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AmberTor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudemk16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandyee11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharrongu16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avisdk11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nonazb3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelyntc69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: earlinecj11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: augustagi4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenext11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasax1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerryiz60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ex11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aw18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrystalcx4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cv2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ww2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MasnaLnaiva on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brittanyde1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorotheaig4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivanqr3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorbof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinaqm16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lousu11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondragh69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adajk18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wandakp11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracynn1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cleose2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottedd16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peterez11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioklq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephrix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MerlePal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheliafe2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennysc16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenzt18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickigc4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fb11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randycy3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnmc1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cn69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickyax2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicholejo3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ritaxf1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephanienq11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrystalqe16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandycq11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldtug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vernanu11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sethry2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinalx4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariannefr60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nancyux11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katykw69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ladonnato16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amaliace3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dawngd69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennhz69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvonnehx11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mamiedf2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandypx4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrewly1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessiegk18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanahv11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hestertq2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kz11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brentnn1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corrinezg3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacyps60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sq2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgettqj4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hattieez2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaxy4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelbyrd11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarakh3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gingerha1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louiseac3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hiramwhody on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightsa2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: priscillayf1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadornu2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katiees2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cheribc16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leolauy18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sm4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: faybh18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: px2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellyqy4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillietg3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debrase3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannego69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ad4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ie16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: justinebl3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniafv1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jw60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lewisub1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briannaoz2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clydedy11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradpi1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparotd60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannaft3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretdu11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celiazh18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniasc3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brendanc11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: doraoy1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kendycef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellibi2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danapg60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sq11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josiekq4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vx18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: le3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucialv18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonko18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eleanorhw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roycecrype on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanettehf16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachaelvd16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tashamh18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: betsygi16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marissakk3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamFrest on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henrydl69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelego11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harriettmo69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lulamv1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edithle69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilayx4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenyr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cg18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kc3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthagb16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pb1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgegq60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josefajv2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloresfy16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillyfo60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracietz11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allanng2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertohi3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnienk16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katharinefg3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JudsonZex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrycu4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gregoryhp2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jt11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyhr4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yolandaux60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katyez4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corneliaqq4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charitysy4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altasc4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gloriama1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bryanqs4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwaynevb16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquedb1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dixiegh69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patnd2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virginiacd16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: serenaoe3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannetc18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondraoc4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellarg11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: crystalke4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uj1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susienh69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lottieqd60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gailzd16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alyssaqv3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamikasg2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kzkazpap on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ebonyrf3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fredxh2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bradleysmugs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendire11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clariceyo16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnniemz60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milliekp1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearliefs60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianaot60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markqz18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francescaxy18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gregoryqq69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ig18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celestelr1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyld18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fd1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jesusjj11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomizb69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenaiq2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margiezk1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertow2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauricewf1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meghandi69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeaninelm3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaqh1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniafu69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bernadineuy11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiatc60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tammieob16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rolandph1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phillippi16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimema69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ianuw18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wd3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gb4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracehu60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelpiers on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: va18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyalb11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamsek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosepl4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gretchenbf1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelseycw60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikud3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephbok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nz16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucillevz69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ia2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: velmabn2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanjj11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dinald60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansyhp3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckygs16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertRaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynod1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lottiegp16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mt18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randyyj2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrylit1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audravt69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davejo1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adaeg1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jannaer16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florenceua4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilliexg4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deantf3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albaiz11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielatj1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylxa69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneqg69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerido1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leors69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ritaxl11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinert11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oliveld4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PavelZen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kq69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiajy69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bernadineyi1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pattipk4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenabm4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondrasg60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherieio2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joycenf69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roslynca69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlav8 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristennz3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saundralt16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannhc2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maeqt69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taylorlw16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: effiebs11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: penelopeyz18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: betsyut11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latoyaot3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martatb4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenar4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadinefj4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thelmavr16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiall69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olivexj4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonyu3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaeo3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alysonet1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: denisexv16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: herminiayd2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laraiw3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: earlineiv18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lenoraaf69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertolf18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonfub on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloreswt16 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: twilaaa2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelphoni on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaildol on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susiefe11 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kinlochnez on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniozga on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelCop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Teddymeete on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keganvoms on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinbip on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AldenFek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertPlore on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PercyLab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurcruch on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielmew on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldJourA on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lamaslalo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maxwelldic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PaulaInvof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreapam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eugenehub on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wallaceglips on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioDop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMiz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardBit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Francisdrice on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelphick on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BenderCashwes on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Warrenjor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneyblacy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesstymn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TerryLal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamDem on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joshuazz18 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElceDiulk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankCox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AliceGeque on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maximdom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LesterUnale on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesvaP on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Orlandovug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothyaccip on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesPQ on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pancakes som on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ttaletfnxz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasKip on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ryanger on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardknolf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidacini on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryboara on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marthaliady on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oibuntuzusazi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Howardarord on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelClali on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Johnnyshush on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waltercoego on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephMappy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WallacePhymn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethEsola on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinAvarp on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergiodek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Angelpak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardShova on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonydic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesDaymn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randyneest on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WayneVum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wendellineri on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MajorIcock on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Abrahampum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CalebDudge on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevintow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianlag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dannydic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethanypE on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrooksGop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidgat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelbof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlieTom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothylox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesMox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesunser on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Adolphdit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottPet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IsaiahFox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesonend on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Howardkek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Billyswish on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilburSerie on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisSaula on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidEvast on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesbuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NolanAmisy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreybam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardprife on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurevora on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankHek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryDic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyBen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankAmite on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertLal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TommyDek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenGer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardHUB on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidVoido on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonTum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldtum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertbig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorShubs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chrisbeado on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisDah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeAnese on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrentBed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElliottSoort on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasliery on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dennisdab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesSoide on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesFLECT on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AaronZes on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Craigoweda on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonnieSaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewTwisk on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgeswops on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamNit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AdrianDor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidwag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesJat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinSlito on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessemoing on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonyClave on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldReort on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeromeshevy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Shawnvonge on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mathewbog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BarryPAr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyJorgo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidEdino on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerHOW on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewIntep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VirgilRhids on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jaimerus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marlonruism on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianTuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyHiz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrancesaBag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamsPah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MiriamBus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidQuery on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: homastor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamTon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VodaKaH on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ViktoriyaGop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephCeple on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DarrellGaisa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StephenEsoft on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentarild on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clydesab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPlorn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louissek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentcriny on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasgar on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MitchelVek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DamonTak on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerBuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisTug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyHow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianFelty on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryFraug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertRof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasFibly on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldBub on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephblodo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamToils on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephhib on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasdrego on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathanfab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gordonles on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ShawnCloge on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PerryNab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GerardUnolf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AllenTuB on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinHaf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brettjen on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrainCat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephWar on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianDop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Merlemat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwinZep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardWah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Shelbyweito on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewtar on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PrestonMex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Russellweddy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephBum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WillieOricy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Barryvicle on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarrisEStiX on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MartinCox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GregoryVus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelOrals on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: micheleez4 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasbal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesTus on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JesseRat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesCix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyMiz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNeN on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntoniowIlla on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidLot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredhense on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamexeds on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lavillpap on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephViexy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewDuelm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenadefe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioWer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelamite on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorRhiny on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rolandfeext on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyRek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottDaf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyHex on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clintonsog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevendom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Enriquemig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jesusmum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelPsype on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobhog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaVaf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aaronpaild on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HermanDEK on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardsix on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamhoils on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamCab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinMoump on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielcom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredfal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioHib on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldHouch on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyGrice on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyNox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsieng2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarveyDoupt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Normanvow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Xtoniamhjab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephenbug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariolEf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Candaijab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephvoz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Scottusero on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertobell on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewkit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertRab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bali_tloi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martajl69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glenbu69 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberleyvf1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SOJofFRJT on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rhondahi8 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgehab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlasu3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lldFvIXz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carloswam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avawk3 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickzw60 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrinaFab on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colettexw2 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Theronsaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maha-Svanah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josepharido on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithdx1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geraldjep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinajh1 on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorlrn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouisVon on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorlpv on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlelh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyPic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanajbt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joshuadausa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergxnl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasShusy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igoroem on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: btaletndmf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leonmsz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ntaletarqe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergrtq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Voltugovug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianaloo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronamqg on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Irinhmn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julioxc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliyfn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evanxf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evazpe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vikiuln on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktorizcw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidxla on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzaxx on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzyki on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithNah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Margaretzrc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzjdd on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzjfl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthunyTag on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Margareteji on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DorothyGunny on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LewisaFfox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Munich souse on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidbrove on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChesterPuppy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelbem on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aarontruff on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BoyTommax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DinaSallymax on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lumsefoDync on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lindaideor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyWef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglasrep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nzbkLiape on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RickyFlils on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GilbertleW on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobbyday on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OknaBox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joycebor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewtut on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesLot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaellit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielalacy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Allenlam on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBOW on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pechi_pxkr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bentonexona on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Servis_veor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidrof on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willardguatt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Endocrinologytum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pokrytie_hmEr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ernestodably on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidNaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianver on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tehnichesk_siEt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ketorolactum on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Avtoservis_quKt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Avtoservis_lfer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viza_hcEn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesanync on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Recipes mep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelagows on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardCrada on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matras_frKl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keithdor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Insusty on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ferrous material recyclin on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplom_fsol on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peteremise on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ismaelroubs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Meshki_jkKr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FstgjeEnubs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Micel#geck[Petogogyhupgef on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dichaelboync on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DuaneRal on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donald#gnick[IzbkkeqozyvY on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mel#geck[PetogogyhupgefOQ on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chistka_qsPr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplom_fwet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_lkki on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Saiti_ssPr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Fald#gnick[IzbkkeqozyvYJ, on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SqddpcEnubs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chastnyy_dvpl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pautty on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rysskoe porno hydie_jpot on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Top100Vote on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazernoe_cepl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oborydovanie peregovornih on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno s trenerom_nbol on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: prodvizhen_osPr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: duessiomi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouiseHop on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Promokodi_vwOl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Promokod_baml on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SeeplyMed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shipping car across count on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brayanlck on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bicryptoson on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pereezd v Ispaniu_ygor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kazinopadly on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IncovE on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathandug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbrunc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edgardopap on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arcarge on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Smeshnie kartinki_fvet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JewelMit on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Deteyling_hcSr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Deteyling_sxSi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewCaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BONUSjaf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardvah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryshecy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielNap on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stadsic on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ferrous material recovery on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dublikaty_xrMa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya v sankt p on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LoganNug on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Skolko_yqOr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kazino onlain_xlea on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Okleyka_jqMi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ubrat_ljSn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesjib on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrvingLoula on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WinstonCheah on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasVom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LloydFuh on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pychora on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_znpn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_zgEi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_opEa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kak zarabotat v internete on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: skoraya narkologicheskaya on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephAnaky on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardLurge on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: himchistka_rppr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernicebrusy on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: instagram story viewer _ on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_uhpi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_biSl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: himchistka_uuEi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Proizvodst_noer on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: provesti_ysSt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raoyslad on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Razrabotka_sdSi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethbut on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Provedenie_fwKa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ralphpaync on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephAmeni on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldlet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tyrniket_etKt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roberttes on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kodirovanie ot alkogolizm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Narkolog na dom krasnodar on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: instagram story _mcMn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_kd on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya krasnodar on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryUtefs on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouieAxole on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertrig on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonven on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EmmaBox on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamhaw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelPed on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Metal waste analysis on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefqmf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrdrf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gerardhoume on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stomatolog_wpsl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfem on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Coreyblany on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrzod on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JessieGeons on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewamath on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldMotat on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessehooky on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardFuB on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazryfd on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_cpOl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kapelnica ot zapoya kolom on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biznes plan cvetochnogo m on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_od on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefugi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya v stacion on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrljm on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kapelnica ot zapoya luber on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazroso on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya moskva_tf on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steveninene on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya chelyabin on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazroib on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryCet on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrmqp on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrijg on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldArtep on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Post by: Bren Debeaux on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_mw on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_vd on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethlok on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osyshitel dlya kompressor on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dom prestarelih simferopo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_aj on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_qe on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ff24e7b/comments_mkmi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_vq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya rostov_pu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefbuj on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snegohod kypit_fwOr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_yj on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_eo on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bob#genqwertnick[BjygydiD on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ff24e7b/comments_nnsr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrmhc on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Amryn Lovly on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertlow on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FannyOne on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marketing on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Freepornkr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardGog on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidgaund on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mostbet kg_jckl on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wikibank.kz_trPn on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: programmi 1s _imKi on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Uazrexp on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Treflnr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrycj on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrthv on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefniz on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zubdokNek on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mazrkqa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Iarioredq on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_vyoa on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mazrfkr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrgno on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_kvsr on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrrpt on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrdmu on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jariorpby on September 09, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
Love reading about everyone's careers! It's so fascinating to read the descriptions and to understand what we all do every day :)

I am a Director of Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance-Corporate Operations for he food industry. It's a fun job but very busy and requires about 98% travel right now. Looking to downgrade to about 45% travel here soon! I deal with all kinds of things from basic food safety to complex bioterrorism (yes that exists in the food industry!) and food defense. It's a fun job and I love it, but about done with all the travel!!
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ohusivun on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithWibia on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AaronHam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itosuezer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinTuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: resedoqujiko on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okocaluq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alissaiw4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otosopgi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HaroldGen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oupivuqenu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fipiafuuqiva on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelos11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aazemon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oovdafinuu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AmyPef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uidizalbapafi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rapidgator on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: awedacoduwi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anatsoled on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oviridziokaki on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JulianLounc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: irumepuhe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufuducugoq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilxuori on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erkgovinivuxu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iorahifidoti on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utarubsa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Briancen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kittyvh60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SHADYGUY on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MicheleTraic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamAbago on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SusanLoago on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioemk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urokibakirvoj on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Derekkef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesassiz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randallat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lyndahr2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aiimkotovipi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ClydeSobre on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lmihaEmaws on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylhq1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannen1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijuxodo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicolejw4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MirnaArext on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglashix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerknorp on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollieax11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqkizadaroc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mirr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robynug3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ciekasiwobir on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerchora on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miguelid11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamVaf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hydrazm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonitaxq1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesdox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyubedujula on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Barbaramaino on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olivedy16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejidatacocu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azugixic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristiech11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GerardSox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raymondlj1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larrysi1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawndo3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bobbyinaps on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Grissom fan on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Grissfan on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: algolycle on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: icapokome on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: equxuiyg on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RandyTal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avuoroaqahe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exupuled on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardnuamb on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avimozu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: igimimeh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iminevoatejit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ileraefa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davepv3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hopehi11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardomu60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maricelany60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnnaPag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edeqiba on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioxdv on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peterdsr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisxk16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opoqilafuy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obumeexisih on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Banezasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mudosgeha on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uozhzzis on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: asgiqopeduli on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ituxuhupite on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osipudork on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aredoya on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ahepenayadu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pauelllimb on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aforacacakef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uqxunek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aidaaq11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candiceic69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesHOOKY on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Duglassig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: udapeqom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ureeyaj on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanetteco1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesfex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamindus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephenpv4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Linktrunfab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lesleycc3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clintonpk18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aurorady16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RittsEmaws on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennistn18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertwab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ArthurUntor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evozihay on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinglync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojomeriq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaotivuz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aheisuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 24vulkan-24.com on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivmfuqamsous on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: friedafz11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelliefi18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jewelmq18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenkw3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osivilinfim on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrentMuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audrayq4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: derricklz3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasKah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apapechuv on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NudeStripperlwedia on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: atokieqehoy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyeprusa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricazn18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emuqeqxomara on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marlenehu69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexislj3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aguiduri on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iufobiefaqaco on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesMorge on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettefx2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardhaf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaeg16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aj69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christime2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concettanf69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julietdj18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwaynezh69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldcow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xocifoq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uuipoci on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aahezjaxxo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KarinaPag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iixivak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: revaas on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oaliqopehu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aqeetofafirul on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uruibawoq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulenodobocul on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajiwunu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: famRisse on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anndroPag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Justincak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maxuh11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utuefizuaj on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Konstantuszdk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keithket on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgeus2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewlob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorxct on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brookefz2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellygs16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janazi18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iqosecomeb on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertmib on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliajl69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uvixedukeqoev on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipihafapjataf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzperosibag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzdz60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idjuyfodinafa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgepayof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oronatac on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannaqh2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredas1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianNog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipecepa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: icojucoukibi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbieSpado on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelti69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliakp1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roberthax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Floydbiabe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zefelubok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanazqz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktorirpx on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wr1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronaary on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphBaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EduardoNeets on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StanleyChede on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidafd4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeTrorn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ivantlq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujeyirunatil on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ramirolopay on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CecilBax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronazax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imnopen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisews3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorcek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergcgw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okeaabe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oteyehal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MorrDrody on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: krismf11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasennqg on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcuswz60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lydiabv16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondTob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasenmhx on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobxwt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanneve60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LadyLauraAnn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vm1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlesbz69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnnyks18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipsnark on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ik3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esobikapav on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jayqe4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianen60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francinekh18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaitlingr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beverleyvk4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellyok3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fynjysxasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uziteudu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: philipzc18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ixicyigyuvid on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inuvadavexoli on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VincentHoW on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leliajo16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ituanakob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PandSr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genehr69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nettiecy60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariaImals on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williammuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uhepapomiyan on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martinayq18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zyfasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nundendurf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lewiszep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulub4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qn4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufejewox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urijsehnodw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DannyKig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubeqenaljgij on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oniyusugisi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: socorroht60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aurinradasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mu11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: or3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrenv16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancarb16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorlf4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenag69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanitaey11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvajo69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wtozizusano on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anumeteginiye on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: burenokdalty on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marimr11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucoxisni on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeslieBip on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elenakg2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BoutiqueMipsy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fredjs16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inohaodonehe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivexotexexuqm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zkoniumijolut on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: acoqiqaful on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jamiif1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aracelibv69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gilbertreore on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MonicaWep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vilmatq18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dostavkaideasmt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marinaypm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vtktfasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laurenfu18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: newveshimt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ihorawit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oletumuti on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinawr69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PeterTal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewPreog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ksifuwisef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freddiecu16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azcefeq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: scousa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terrancewy60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanxic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usimabyqoce on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: warrenly4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esebeli on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: silviazg1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hro1wardBob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasuht on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanzgz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChapligahaM on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PetrAndreevich on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inufatec on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephpon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yfcfasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethrg60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipoexayoaxa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioaba on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufkbrfasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolalo60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dfkthfasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aaxidagij on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: morganvk69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlqb4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upyuqica on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ecaqnuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracykl18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqatuzimogo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofozekipadat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzagdopegak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aubarkae on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vasiliyasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BradleyHab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oocuqilo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: heyubat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: br2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: up69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MiuBS on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: orihiazaqkuno on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iz60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vfkfyfasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frannh3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulomowguok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojoteonacez on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raqueldi4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucietib on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliliriletu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarissadk2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojegerigezo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Everettmooto on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ktifasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettyekm3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iz69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanbwi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iclegesobupo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eldarzgs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioowd on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deidreim16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ib18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanapgy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonardoo3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guvihuhijousi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetllkd on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondJex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: go4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannela1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ivanrvx on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oe18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejoliehojix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dadarikixe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergfla on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredtd16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoriyog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipoewohobaya on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikklu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoriuyb on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gu4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terryqn69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikjou on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginabp11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgesig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizai4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evucuqed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinetk60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adhileuq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OnenewlimitsSl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vuhutwda on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MaximummaxSl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubezoluohu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinagk69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yv18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertyt18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitasy69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgeoffit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leilabb11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mt1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenenq60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: masirqatai on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipudibi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leworihokuhez on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: djdfasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gingerzy18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dd69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afayiyjx on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikabs2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquerc16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifogiqakedifa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufuurxulij on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efawiubxabaf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijahomufcaku on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesclene on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nettietl18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: unohodetustef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulinecg16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osodaqoqi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iuposej on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oweqomekehqi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcidk11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marimv11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertayy69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apeyivoxeviy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyzi60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raegx16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uomijetoman on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcju69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudianq60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajqerel on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenuv2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: umejerezkguti on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sidneyvm2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianjk4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kristinajxs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: veronicapk60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jj1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gholbizarasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliblx on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iyugexejej on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emoluvoa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ehewutigufic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afiwisuaelewh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayls16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgilnu16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzbfe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eohegozwo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilososehuyedl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesJourf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronatvi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axaliwofenl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vaijelow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kristinabpu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erqikukutug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imeroze on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iwapujoeweexu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axecefebagim on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ub3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadyaasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levzba on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianarvh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markof4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ln60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eudukciraifm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniagq60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejinayoloaveq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ooxkumowev on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levdbs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzaatikir on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geletapasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anezoho on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iromuhcon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinMes on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jackgs18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levyxu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levwme on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usidwam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ceciliagu3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levkoo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levhtg on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levdiq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WalterKAH on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julimiu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: XMCplkak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajimaabirirod on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yazireybaha on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreySpeab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tennieyasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqoqiemaxsomu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiavg1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julidms on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julizhz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julimak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julinmk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardslomy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julitla on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exifega on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannaq69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipawidum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertGyday on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: giqehokerumo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexco1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Phillipemaby on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidvok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Scottcom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vbktyfasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edabigud on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardPruck on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sheltonjeoda on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucxajopoget on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertevani on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianaats on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aetavaqojucaq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axisidux on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejecuzip on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioAwaig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasenpug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephensen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elefehidsowe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ogibogi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dbneifasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianagac on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneynax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nidokut on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thereseam11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Zalasasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uvidurapame on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifixamebizqo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aileenda60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujihuwufwome on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: udufotep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oljacirimiyo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandixw1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fivipodi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jimecoto on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ugahaaburewo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noWarPutinHuylo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cyday on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alowqauuguq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: asanuysupexex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucoubeqovire on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ugevicexeduk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: etezcahiviwg on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lg11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SexWifeLob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbotte on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcisp2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylounk60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenutign on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iteuvemaemoxo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnjo18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauricexc1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hbneczasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deeqe16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rn18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GilbertPraps on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Traviscoida on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardoju18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevengp2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisajw11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julialak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamespneut on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IvanMedaWeemn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RiarivEmaws on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rw69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: classicpat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeonardRah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelineic2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyhk2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracedj69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosadv2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efrosinasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TXsPhaxia on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xi3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamekaib16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertAgero on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TrexThish on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ty1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Freddieboync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Heathwer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kirksg3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucqtipthyihub on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethnex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenasj1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaylatz11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marlacm4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avafx1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracyzp4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedroslmc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnzhelikaDrins on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usuyiyiheibei on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: armandozv69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertawags on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trishathich on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryTib on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esthermr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JacksonTup on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaih3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fzesxhd on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marshagb11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesTon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brandonawava on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentrom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasogy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerjak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarionTak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josezins on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyeruro on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Billieasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharonzu4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jarrodloabs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujumoxuelqzx on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldorivy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yqRFgYfl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hesterme16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gamerdef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sorryaustralia.com on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vebzankef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeNat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willardmak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altadc2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrandiNuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardnag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwards9Eteby on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAdupt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: or18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PlexorK on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RamiroLem on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saherezam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LauraPow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pb4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioHoino on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThelmaSwace on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lb18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: waqujikumiva on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothypaync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinmup on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agifiivigumow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JimmySex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GlennDob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: omimuhe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gh3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olulewum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iansd4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyKic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethEramb on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesoxync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelTuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VincentSpeld on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracielayu16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beulahoy69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arijekivi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertCag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caledutevibi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hermanawarm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelutera on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPlere on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamgen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JorgeApage on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GlennJap on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardquasp on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogernat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zl1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Craigplusa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamMoits on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kizfar on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aeryuogsa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardciste on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelBum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: minniebm4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GordonFrows on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesglymn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianskync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewGon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uheqeleijaht on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephaster on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: YoungWrova on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesKaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldROb on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danieltoopy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasontop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasWoste on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipabato on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BestTranceoi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TravisGow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BradleyDed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upebacevo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stefanieoy2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldbearl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Darrelweilm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michealfug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carrieec69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldSaW on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WillieSmoli on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RussellPow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesmet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanld18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jorgefw1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hbvkzybyasymbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrinBen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gailvu16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelstarp on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geraldfug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cliffordpet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ashleeok11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karllw11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephDap on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AugustRed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stepanid on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TommyHoods on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DustinDow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Garlandfal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarissazy69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesBeera on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesWed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maeye3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianPat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amiewu1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasAxona on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: typodarseisp on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettieuu18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacobbi60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candyhq1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephstoon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ednasa69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyOxice on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganjv1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henrytum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeVok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardVoize on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willieicoto on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obosevokib on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carrollnounc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obikapal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesAmats on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenskinc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: branditm16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreyked on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindang3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasPib on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rafaellm4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyoexapy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejeuqeuvuini on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesLef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iq18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesGox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannevm1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miguelca2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlaiu1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinJex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avitgop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenIsoff on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wz60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mamiezp60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iacalawu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldBig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PutinImperator on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChicrDob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LelandNOn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglasibum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victornit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephpak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dennislow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessefus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheenaau1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephReult on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aosveshe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aidakg16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DamianCot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jackjd69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VernonBrums on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernardwed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenso1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielet3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronaldrq4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iqemoyuvub on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinLor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caraze3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeriiw2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hm11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielsax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randykit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miriamvc60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariedj2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomassow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Harrythoma on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertFeany on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenfogma on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemarytc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachelleeq11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Walterweert on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorgus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldki60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sidneylq3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawrencemf11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Justinced on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorstafe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyLog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldgep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyfk11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randaldon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardallow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Curtissib on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElizabethMus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWonap on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganoe2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesGed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donovandep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliampaX on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimevz2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ca60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneyt18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonsnuth on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertHot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JefferyNat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CrystalTob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylouhq2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeighaGoafe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jhkz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Teresakat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertcew on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertdrulp on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BasilCep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: moniquelk2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamMob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BuySoftPrash on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Daniellug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynje1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevengef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kermitmeeva on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cyrusmox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbyRoony on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: manuelauz16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertisoke on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hazelzp4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Miltonevaks on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BarryRarne on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eikuvene on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michealzu1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynuo1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayetl1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amigiuesecf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricecc2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreytot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamescot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnell69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JacobGrike on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldZeway on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesEldex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Myronshock on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HaroldCax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randallvax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utatuwtoser on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MyronVed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerioz11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewSow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliannega18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryerors on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelleysj4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewGrort on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinSom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSpeen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emilyfe18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florencegt69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pantonjab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terrydenty on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioGebra on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leandrowat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oscarrow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidAnope on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xp18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardhat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GrahamDryNc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomilx16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hestersy69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BenitoByday on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shirleylk69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ervinriz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FranksBom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornacf60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldevero on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniopdo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryCip on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillyqn16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubuprule on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blanchewc3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clarkpluct on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardIsona on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyReark on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karile60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyWah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonPrait on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottefl18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeremysah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ruthieds4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Егоркаbug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rakipro on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clariceuu1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HelenWeito on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlvinPed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciazt69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarryTaite on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angiemj3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NolanfOn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larryfh2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasnUt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candicelz11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriexw1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyWet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldtoups on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DwightGYCLE on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessieav4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipNekly on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: id2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesStell on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleygem on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: philipty2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisSmers on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellfk4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardSnorn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Earlechoig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyzj60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harriettio18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenexern on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisece3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldspamn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SonnyMof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandimi1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julietwf16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnefc3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HollisTog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cindyaj16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesitemo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertfex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthapr2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPainc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louby on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelvat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EfuiAwsPag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melanieoh1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Led on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldnax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevemef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachaelog4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryHag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BorgesHig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorraineva1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewbep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisee69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisaao2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RashadMof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasFex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: linahv11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DexterVag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonJex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ephessoca on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisKek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryrhymn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinKak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jefferybriem on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneymb2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Palmerhaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinkeext on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesamild on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonynj1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tommyundon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanneiw18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanan69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ArchieDax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyei11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaea3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertodova on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertPrill on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardocof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vincentij18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BruceviemO on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathanled on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uu3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: felixou3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwightrem on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maralb69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marisaphilk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacquelinenit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jennahok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonasynC on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryvah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dallassob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sonnyges on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogeraxorm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ov11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardCaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamWoomy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joleneda2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kyleuc1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coolerproo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertHed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josephzc4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noellehy18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freddiepx4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jameslex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidphabe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julianfloky on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johannata18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothyrix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessieau2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ernale18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyomidudqmuz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrewak1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hildagx69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellann11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CesarFef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phoebehc3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alvinatoto on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewrEeda on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ProgdomPaync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuellok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorainejw3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inesvk4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyZinge on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randyzk3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ralphsyday on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeFrabs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: heathered1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyLom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ritabab923 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacibq16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexandraqj18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ZERAH on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cliftonfj69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidlam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TyroneGrods on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelStuse on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allysonix69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephclova on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ueoqpuma on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexanderfn2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biancart4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francisja16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamrasp69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurwanty on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andremw4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bipnase on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampiept on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terencepiott on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pennykj60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessicade4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewledia on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesGag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: topwaterpro on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardWaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgilpt4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadiahm11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChongHex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cassieyf18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonysek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebarz1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidhoary on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hillaryza60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corneliafa1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guyen16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edafeifave on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernieheash on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bryandauts on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelasp2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: au18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BurtonAffix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenEvalo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gregorygrind on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Montynit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethkit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamWhory on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithqb3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coryvm3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliaar16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isdeelidud on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennySix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andydd2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: owezofevur on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankSlake on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeniferzn11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xiwukbeq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exchangeproo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marciahz4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ohahizer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyCes on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesjes on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryMam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ey16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: addieyq16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mirtouristpira on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aaronoc1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonySpefe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelseire on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonPoope on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethwhash on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardroppy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylqa2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fkooolayur on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard355 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonixe3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iepoyuj on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemariego11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelles on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard843 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Warrenflozy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard785 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carsonlusia on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciagr3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertum4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasbe3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Olafjab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VirgilDadly on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasbuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasstymn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredcarry on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jameshes on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maggiehe11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewNoW on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnadr2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ts3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryhok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henryjab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vw2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertTwiva on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janeal16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesmup on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethTilia on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aluifilis on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MelvinJok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndreNep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexanderkd69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rubenwl1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KonkuApelm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielGug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamieOvefe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Melvinbaism on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edadiruqedelo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sheldonrot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandieh18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: consuelofj18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannenk3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katiefu4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertZenry on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oribehokadid on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathyyq4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audreyug2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: etupidoq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelBor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cliffzoown on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iwcibeobewiw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urezevehow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenRoose on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: teriqn2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldenged on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nx18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steventoilk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enoluruke on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maxinepp11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard476 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aqeyupog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JesusGaf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leroyenave on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dawnyw2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tammieec4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewmut on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilenegj11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latashanb4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louisboile on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertmix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margaritaap3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniena16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreyniz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonorpl1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lupesh4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolhp1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisabethfw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luisoy2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isutacgi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrainSpafE on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angeliapd69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nl2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidMow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylaz2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Fidelsup on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carriexm18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgieeq60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: neilah3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesCrins on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianBut on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rafaeltuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenwy11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uguzizusli on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: provenexpert Ger on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipSerce on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandieef16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidtut on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vselediSlerm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margaretss60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankNok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amandahl1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonynarry on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samantaait on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitalp3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beverleyjn1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidcoerm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolji11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idkozcofomeq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniowoulp on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolafc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hs4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamescox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NormanJobby on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zacharybm60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: viceehi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kz18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ls2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertDobre on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldRoosy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesSiz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nellvs60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SylviaFed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheilawr18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uheyz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenziz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorazn60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sydneylunny on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelcrype on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latishazs69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertLak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanninefj2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bethyb3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williegycle on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WalterExces on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Traceyrig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolitaig18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gordondk69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbrahr11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaRunny on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aviskp1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrelldp4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RicardoTrunc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaCogma on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willardfh1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Berryjaf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MelvinAlago on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonysmish on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrandonBum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidJum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertiw18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TrinityElulk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelfus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansysy4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anniexg18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojitojihqo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BryceNeulk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sujiwakugeho on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeroyhEr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieat2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieph18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alonsofum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ibbubuer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gm69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvonnecu16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OrlandoGah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uragatije on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NewtonSpumn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: su2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: veronicath3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelten on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waynedilia on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettezp3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishann16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: traceygi60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gl69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ernestbilky on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Unaajab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ry69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenFet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckoning on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizadf4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hilaryes18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellalg60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itexuep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melisanp3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Erlejab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentfx69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlakl60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertCoimi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijapilisuca on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Harryheisy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: timothyra18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olakautaqox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyodiel on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleynp60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: royzf4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hicayoyeseko on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berniceab18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TerryToxek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryjop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasrew on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniatx11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: triciapk1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CliftonTew on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peterfj16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ClydePes on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankBoype on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emacuis on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Walterelifs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisonpm4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: double pane windows hew on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondraam3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelSwick on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AngelTycle on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roxieaf18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipwet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardDiC on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciara16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hildaqh11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dollyqt60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonyapc69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JefferyEmemy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: winifredgt60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alberteluse on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wf11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesLoams on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielleqf69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriyg60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: megangk69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyKeerb on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andreavd2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendyjo16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DashWSteek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelwap on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAtofe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caitlinug3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jorgeqk18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephtit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KathrynMig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rafaelhoalf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentnl1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lancedw3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisaos2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanfaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanvqz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronniedc69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldthofe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelliewh18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwightdub on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jolr1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steveagoft on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishakg16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvafa1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewpaf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesWeals on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertpag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamGed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamodord on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelreM on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cf16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LloydOpels on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vasilisa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithCurce on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejutacikujus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorizy69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparofz60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenawu2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevineralf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onieexibclkku on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esterox1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWaymn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethamu4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michailxtq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylougg2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HollisNer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeonardCix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meredithay2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afehacoxizi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorSaide on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertiepg4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyei69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonmus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fernandofy16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertquard on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josepharild on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyOrbig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vondasb1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: minniely16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aezigidixuuy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martinek18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: suzannesq16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlieny2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oupzujedu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marciks4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Luckyemike on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvaod1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willaqm18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ewojmixozase on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BYEugeneIrraxjexdex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithfh1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelpat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DannyLef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilbertWouse on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melbaap60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GabrielZen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kx69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufutiejojolig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tabithakz11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ayuezuzavazep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joseog60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberleyie60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anowvuk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luciamj1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertjenry on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwintip on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidTum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: violetso1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Linwoodweque on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Allanleaps on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasbag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: puxoepeyonati on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephCeabs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shannawx18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MilesVesia on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: malindahl60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jefferygl16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomastok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephbreap on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sy11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbymz18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonbounk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shamoprumb on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calliebo16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blackpeacer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvettebj3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louisret on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedroskix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliayj1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coocapamp on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Uniloksnapy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okixazewequzu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradleysc18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danieloccam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StewartExany on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseyic4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudefl60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofevuvaef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gaxetoxutoa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leenv60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolinahj11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: williear1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sdvillpap on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinTorry on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertEtept on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianEmeve on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerutite on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisAlbup on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidAMine on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianfj18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariact1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zaimpadly on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryGaups on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ralphyz16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Basement Window Jaild on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardGek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolqv4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephenacela on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gerarddrync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jameszh2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katieqr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouisVam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnierg1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SammyCep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgienc4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertjoita on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ui4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanettelr3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leolahz3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedrossur on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieec18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RussellOpick on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanabt60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenebo3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonan16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyCic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamscoof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlieErora on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneysix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinaaa18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: irenehr1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidspoub on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adafr2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: orafu3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyuragotudoj on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosehc60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: umuujuy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldapeme on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSloda on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryloucd69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otitajadomav on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesfluom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antidracer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineme18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ovabomu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: floratb2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ra60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloisesp2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ru3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzayunwagn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawandakg4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliaju69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concettafq1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marleneit16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamTwide on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eduardoso4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janetteft3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyohunowimezu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomaslof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coletteql16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pv18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightdq3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishatg69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geneyc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertAdeva on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haroldlo69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eh2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneybak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughjc18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janoi3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onigiyvezak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aspectomtage Window thymn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathanjr60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnenm18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shanemp60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zeyuyigasotia on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwendolynqo1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanayy11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikawb2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleyku3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glendajt1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gayym60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ok69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ewebuwegee on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jodilb11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannego11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariems2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VasyaCoere on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: priscillatg18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: owjehojaupapo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wm16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: galegn60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wallaceeb69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RachelBip on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glencc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emilydc16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oxayoxuwokoia on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisdx4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriqueti2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinemc18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariezw1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pedroca4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawandadr3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancaqf3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agikeliiqea on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonkv69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: epjikopakik on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChesterFelve on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenafd2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Agongoodo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judithwh4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnzy16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elinoree3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HeidiFiedo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbralx18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredojw1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephsappy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathanpf2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: camillejh4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizazf4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariyaDug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinPoisy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uj18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AhmadneS on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: victorpe1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michealvs69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidnup on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: renesr1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniaiw69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olanb69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BdondomSerop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corrinemm3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianemp3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afohasxufokej on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiazx60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OliverSwemo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofidagqalas on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: traceyjy1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richarddak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanfm1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennisrg3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Majorkar on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElcosPaymn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyaru60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennisyk69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendidy1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normasj60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrylar1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fx18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ec11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reqaricene on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onidemasleki on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandiexf18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lanceds11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leticiayc69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ra1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brookela60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdvillKat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utinemibiem on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisMycle on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vy69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ezecayahe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vavadloups on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AuraEarn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosieuo3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mp1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerrixf3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hk16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: quximijufeic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelcx3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffce60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shaneim4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelyngt16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alvinkib on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerryuv4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MathRox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yw2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennydk60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: teriau2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbiejc18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lorenzotoimi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: krystally1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewDog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rolandwg4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audreycr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeremyng69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leslieao18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sonyavx11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loraoi16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinthuff on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertapa1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lauranl2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinagy11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DorEmaws on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claricesp69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinabw18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lesaub1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnnieih2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquemd11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fi4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Favorfet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmyxp1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ogultade on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chelsearv4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobts4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynct11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliajj60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyar69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicolekh16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valerieqs4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dr11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertintax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertbruse on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielez3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leagp1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mathewix16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Horacespado on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevenbp69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KoddacEaMC on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andyzf3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimefg60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obolorav on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jy3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielleuf18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amyab11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coleendm1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorasr3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otepaqaoeluzo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenem69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ZAABET.COM on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mv11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseywd3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melaniexy60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uitiyavsec on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fritsusHek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliannerb69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasClody on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kt4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosannebt3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimevc4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carmellagr69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WargamingPlugs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darleneux18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allennk60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizxg3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zm16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: savannahfc16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristenbu18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishayg11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Adolphliery on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracygt2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonbe3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethayf1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: staceybb16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbywp4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marinapn4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldkk16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidGlymn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inezyw60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: herbertgf1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taahenimooax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueritemk11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneni60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebaph2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ednada3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celinakl3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normaht18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ni16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: penelopeox1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: antoinetteka60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qerijiwi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphNep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: male on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leenm60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: matthewod69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajofixoro on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azozinuviguh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynettecu1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itehuqiwguusa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onupakrarunac on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opipejago on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephBeigh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gretchenqk69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscayi4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanqv11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: simonene11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dashkasevasts on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerine11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josieng16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucindaan1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chadelel on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyyetedaoli on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephruH on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patrickuj16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zelmavu18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jesusrek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinsit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: UC-tex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanneeq1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ir3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pollypa11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawrencedh2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissaut11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hefavageniwa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: merlenc60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgerag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uxucaze on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jicakoyuuge on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imeldadm60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milagrosgk69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iiculoba on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yihazetop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brucely69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrisnm4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyigisaqorhi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidCrots on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mindyls69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ateehuse on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: verabj60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorriexd2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wf4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janicedf4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendykt1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerrywl3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aprilnm3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fs16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: egupkohi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wandawt69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OliverWhork on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candicezm69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eddiehor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milagrosbv16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anthonyxp69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrinaNam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiaxj18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Raymondclupt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardraity on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iafiloq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rodneyty2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cynthiagq16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efiwawule on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iw69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ekcaevdojop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imogenezl11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isabellajc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanns11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonybu18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hannahja69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifacwiot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivanbs60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardneeld on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinesl18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afivxuw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristenbn69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ozetidi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rondael69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lonnieup18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: almaz2demn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoesphSnany on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellyia3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shannonst16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannesl2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evagb69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: garyyk69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frederickbi69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Inquise on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oliviadd4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iyahaekonc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: petrahb69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chasityox69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrienb11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calvinzo2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christianxp11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldmoome on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ParfumCop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarencenz69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marahv60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthavk3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gladysec11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uxdelubua on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jocelynvo11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osocaxkewz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vq3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uwudaxuco on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachellezp3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elvafh16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparoms18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ixiwepiyo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olgajw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wildaqa60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganbx60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genevievedm1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidRoozy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiqueni2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulisagajo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryPhype on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hegasajahu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pg888asia on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arnoldia2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevenye3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TeresaWeift on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonaxy2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynxj3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jordonbob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Postlap on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianneon11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: plasdtic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronniejoppy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karaow2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esthergn18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimgc2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: natashafg60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyJulup on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikavi16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanadoz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: goldieax60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannettewq69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sportsbet365 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lenush on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raulaf11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeBruceval on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lerkblf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorywb on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelynag11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidamf3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vd69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KarenBah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: epemeweh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mikkracini on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessiets4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheenayu2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annettehz18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquedm18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufadiwuwemim on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tommygx2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vezoyuguopij on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lv11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: steveol2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Darrenbex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hattiesc60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannezp1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardhulky on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tylerref on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EugeneInids on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ininibyaziono on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldnaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonbv60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uosoruhafurfe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WendyGot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MinnieRekly on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ki2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kevingy18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Odorert on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adeleya3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: renett18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulettejr2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saracs1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephacinc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HorecaPuple on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uworuwaqanim on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandievi3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nonawu11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryFub on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertBab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EmanuelVix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: topsamaraGuapiff on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joeow16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindaay4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleyclawn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidJef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofefome on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CarlosNes on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clintonnz3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonyonege on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thurmm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Malcomtag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ny60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kuwukemafem on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edgargq69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscook11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evaud69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catalinahd18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pp2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueriteoa11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alycecb69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: howardgr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sherisp4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsiepv16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magikcomik on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanazs18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothypit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julizow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letayu11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mindyun18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caigryBub on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenhoupt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upaqecigogihe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altajh69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelnax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PatrickJox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesSem on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianqd3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisoc69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christifn11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanlt4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daleoe3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesBib on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewvophy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianToosy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arnulfodot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellemt1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffmf60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonfonia on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesNak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Russellraw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessieai11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianfuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijepigh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nikkier18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leilahc69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessieot69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendydg60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiselw18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FordireRok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryTah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henryoxync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: endeaws on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileenza60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sa69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissarg4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axidagodolizo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvagx16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: troywx69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marshallfq16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredame3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivamx11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennhq4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kb60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katesn60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loreneso11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mikecr18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellira1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xd1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithye16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zs3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenww4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meredithrr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacywt2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollieei3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vn69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ureliejpik on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uziriziveyeea on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianejz60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concepcioniy18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ou11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikvsw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleyfa16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ov18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwainkex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caitlinfw69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelmb3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertomq18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marleneac1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatricejh16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margerynd4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robnnj on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jomwins on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanahm60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriakf1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannehm60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candacegs2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robwnz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alycekp11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniagh11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kariww3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valerianj1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fannierh11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansymc4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meagangi60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsavj1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardab69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelseyyg2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnezu3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelesi3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannazd11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mu16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelayf1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarahaw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: scottka3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelleyjg4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracefa60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willieer69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valarievn60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracyno18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: williamou3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanapq2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apriliq4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronaldxy69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanfl60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cz60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amandako2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckyxs16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandyio18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherynce4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlenezk16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susanawk4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanettefo1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mayrakf2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineid3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leticiave1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerriya4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwendolynoy16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altayf3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kj4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yy16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcellazi16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: graceqf18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissarl16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertabr60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calvinpe11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abigailhg2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerrijy3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: malloryng2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miriamdj16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethavr2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolefz3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leonwyu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidWrara on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolafg16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanishatz18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pamelamf11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannaak18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maribelxm60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesHew on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelleywa60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katinana4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tf16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loreneql4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneyiw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginaey3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rhondaro18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julipbn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseynf3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardzn16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzpfs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charliehh69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vondaqv1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julioim2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmiewx16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leighaq11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniwo69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvinlm2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianadoa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: od2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredonaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mabelju69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: winniewv1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayeiu11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvettevx1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesCob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaKic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanitamf4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: billiefu18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwennt4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidPesty on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peterlok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimdc2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melbawh1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KirbyPancy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergbsn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rc16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debbieak3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscayn69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kayeou4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellaod4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldTal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellysb16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickgl69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CarrollCoign on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephHaith on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bl16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinChilK on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielmp2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinatf2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evaxmu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: effieyj2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mitchellmj69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennck4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hesterjy16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cecildv69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiseuf16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinShoms on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellaqv60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherrypq3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemariewr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellayi18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: norany18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriazx69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tommylm69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tessamt16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nd69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bryanwa11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisard2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinaeh11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamikatm60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryanneln11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancheyc3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonynon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Frankeliva on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinneim16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imogenexo1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertNoinc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryFuppy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williameveli on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wx4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chasitywn4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgiacb3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darylwj18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: estermj60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeraldmog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opheliatr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: javierkc69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rolandwef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariemb2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raquelza1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mistylb18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeaninebj16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrieke69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fp4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: flossiepv16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellalf60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrellfc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenemt4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipERETA on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: petrafa69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleydep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leliaxg16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elizaae2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toddlc69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelynyi11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiselw3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolineih1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celiadj18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angeliquebx18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughsb1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonax69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlieyg18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudinefh3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: duaness18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WarrenHeata on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlessot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: felixgt2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terriedo69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachellemk11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarahms2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mildredsm16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luciauc16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenAcoug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynzh16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pq16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinepb3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Angelwex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebeccalg60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracievy11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xh2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneync18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordantt18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeHause on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrunoFeF on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannacn3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornavd60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenyakf4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariettafg2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardsam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: antoniaof60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josephinewg69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olgamq1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maribelgc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonkg18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethagriz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corineml11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinewh11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisadu69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: russelliv1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raezw69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haroldaf3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darcykk18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliaml69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michaelue3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miaee2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonke2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgettuj69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: graciegw4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Normanprade on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candyxr69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Erepjapse on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dustinue11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fg3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvasa11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottCycle on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelPlale on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldNunda on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonSat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeremywt60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shariyw60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephRaf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: np16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: myrary2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarcusBlils on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnewi2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kentze60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oscarprags on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyny69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emmavl1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanniejh69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenage11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonaov60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tenuall on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: selenabp3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shanaln2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lyndact2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ce16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenayk4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patriciayy11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlyn11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deliaqd11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietss11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tinafo60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorapb69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellack18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ashleexn3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofeliaic16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alantm2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dm69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylvo69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrwinEduth on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseysr2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardPoofs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JordanHeace on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terrynef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennieyb60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardwer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MathewKet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasdog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolapi16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglaspypet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinagp2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethdx3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judithho18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shariek1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vo4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xj2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelaoa2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patux60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amaliazk18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karynif3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlahs11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellieiw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celinaxe2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanuc60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvinby16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marisolva18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: theodoreql11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zg1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorotheakj2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alineuu60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adams69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ruthieko2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dollieho4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganyh16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadiaol16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dannyxt1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: derrickmu11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hollierz11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hd3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: queenuo11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannhn60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corineqg69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloresep69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinayn2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: goldiepr18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianur3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genevieveca3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susiebm18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avisyq60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinaba16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SerRado on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancasn4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lancepu60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathywo69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lavernets60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tylerac69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrelljf11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretss2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alyssaiw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellagr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mi69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolitake4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fanniepy1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phylliszj2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldap1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hy60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenefn18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catalinati16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonardhc69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joshuagaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CraigGon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julianaws18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenwj69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hollievi60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charleshon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ik18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueriteoh69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xd11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelinezi11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannazo69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melisall16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kirstentq69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haleynx16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phyllissh11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larayc3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terryow2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louuz1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldshuTs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanninetr11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sa60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: araceligy60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracise60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannlx11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ShawnBiose on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Frankovell on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamquiCt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicoledn1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesNease on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waltervon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelajm1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qm69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolaxp60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marioneq1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellmc2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorxp1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biancazc1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: spassub on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ok4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adajw18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: territj11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ErvinDwesk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliavp16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidayu4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claricefo60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasen11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: doreensb1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pollyoz3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietrf2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietmc18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: myrauc3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlti69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertlb69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lm60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phoebehc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelleytp18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jillyc18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayebj16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentax3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ll4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscohn3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markak60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jillianys4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: augustama18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laureniu1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vikidei on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliayw18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ninacp4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nitalx11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilliend60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brandonabini on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldtat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brucebrurf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leahky11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joycegv18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robiniv2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leavu2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardar11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dixiejg4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinegx69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnin4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sb11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughzn11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jv4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniezm4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolamf3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hectorbu11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ca2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcac60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricatx60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelfh3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raymondyu11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzcn69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sabrinaat1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lonniewe4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judyee60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: md18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ju16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geneed4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ceciliaud1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GradyVor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ernestmp4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stellayz1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradleyhd60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonyvi69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniams2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinawl1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannabd69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisatr11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisak16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bk60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamKah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milliews4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronafbr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pf69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewvat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guysg69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ol18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnebh11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriadr11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ettasp4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldinequ4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lo1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bessienu60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertdeard on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julianyy1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickiee3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivyoc18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florencenw69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethdl1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickyjw60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: monicaib69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florineyl1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatrizkc60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauriceyo4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennieho60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeremyetete on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinesv1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dinapz16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianniq11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ianai60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinaer1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gp4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginarc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnxg3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randydt4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daisyqm18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luelladt4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracieland16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatrizbw60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alejandrasx18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennierw69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerBip on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettesm4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryanneyq18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rodneyhq18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mayrapm60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyeb4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: victorwk18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brentlj11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wj60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvinej60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ingridwx18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardAveno on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidDirty on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lupeet69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretyy11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roxierg60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judymi2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertobr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iancr16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deidreys11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidMar on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catherinept3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debbieey3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rogerqf1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briananf4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenamg69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davidjc18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hr11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lg4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williambam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vp11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rochellegf11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseygz1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinji11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johannamn16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettejv2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elviarq4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gertrudetv2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ba60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henriettapv2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sadielw18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: murielgi3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deenafv11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laurajm2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wn60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cn1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannfw18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albakb4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredasb69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sj18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredil4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevekq69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelasz1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elbagq4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadinevk60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgenw4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eddiejs2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michellegx2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorieeb1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelitalp1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: li4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvinle4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianqo1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenagr3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debravx2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erickahq11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marthalr60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: theodorero2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charmainemr11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dalegl18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertaoc1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annazz2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrytj16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesRex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annmariela4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannemn69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianuo1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoricgo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patsyem4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danqk3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlqt16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jewellyi60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriln69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: el60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnsu16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnvz2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerryci16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonih18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mirandajg60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Venomguactop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cliffordhc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: whitneyrv60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vg16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nitaji3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joshuals11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidlab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guygd3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileenqu1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephtaurf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannehj18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francisks16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimpv4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgetxk3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: estellakf2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carmelacv16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryPem on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concepcionay69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sueyx3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hermankw4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kellymef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rayvv60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fd2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harveyga1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frankok60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylwm2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenelq3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inezch3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorez60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hermanvm60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cleohi16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katinacx16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgealima on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normama18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionneyr1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylbd16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Annaanaks on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: linasx11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amiejg4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genavn11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeSoday on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberlynv2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: um1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: violetqe60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gy16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allysonoc4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: floydpx69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertoPen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbiepv4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: feleciadl18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agnesio2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gordonrg11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terrancedi11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomigy69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: os60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginadx2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottezz69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Phillipswert on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeDor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardcof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kylerb3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenebe69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathaniu4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: suemo18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roseannmu11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietgl11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenuj4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilajl2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimebl69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yeseniall3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: in1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janicedp11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzte60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dk1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lacykd11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephenhk4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ij1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarioSorma on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lolacat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbyFal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomastance on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briannapj18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marioiq11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brittneylf18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lenorabb4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliahl16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollyzk4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katess60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kd1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frankiems18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebekahdq3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrainefg18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanniegj3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnuw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileener1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldLaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claralx3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniefo69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickyjg18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldMedly on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaBok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesGam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliokic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldJat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasWaind on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisAvala on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NathanWress on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielMup on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Glennscupt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GregoryMor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: byronvl2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlescy3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondFus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jj18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaseydk60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raulca60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noelleoh4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriegw11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Natashaemn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasit3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorispc3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathleendy16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: monaxo11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lorenrot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cecilexd1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphHauth on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardpoill on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leemo1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelabz18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariMosse on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracielapj11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glengr3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnna16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charmainezu2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonigh2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianafn1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquels2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peggyga3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cassieyw11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellywt1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nannieog4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquerx4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: twilagb3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleengu3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tyronelv4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynettebu11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meagankm11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardolb16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmypk18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitasz11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idahh69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aracelije4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taylorwf16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilenelk18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasnaf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseywa2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vernonjt4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keishapr60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nzryxcrujoq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandietu69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: velmanr11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonkm2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevekt2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pa11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyala4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinar16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorizr60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lavernell11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chandrajp3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephaniecr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanoe69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonzt69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mattieqg60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinekl60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: waynefs4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: denadz1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleymw3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vv11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffke2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robinsu4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlietow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CecilBes on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fannysw3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samantawjy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pattyhk18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henriettapl3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenjl2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineef16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zacharyel69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronnieqb11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kp69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adriennely60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: billiekr2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meghanml2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: simoneye4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mn16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvincd3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonwl69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiaxb18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldRulge on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliahw69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlaof3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hannahod2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ac2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ul18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daleyg4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmyjd60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenyacf2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosettaut11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightie3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isabelletq11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannawe4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryesown on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xc60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IraKinue on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryPyDay on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniaca3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenejn4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathyoe2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinatp1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karinfk2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rubyfl11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldxk4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldcd60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normabo3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deborahoj69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseyze1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mo69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisabethht69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornaos2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredfb1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zelmatc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: morriscj1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alineus2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wl2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: seanqi4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tiako1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karljr18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evelynvv4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: if3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 8playfortuna-Sip on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosanneyc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniahz11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbaraxl2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: manueluk11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelsd2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelBessy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinezp16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AmberTor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudemk16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandyee11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharrongu16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avisdk11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nonazb3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelyntc69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: earlinecj11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: augustagi4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenext11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasax1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerryiz60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ex11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aw18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrystalcx4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cv2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ww2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MasnaLnaiva on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brittanyde1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorotheaig4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivanqr3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorbof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinaqm16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lousu11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondragh69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adajk18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wandakp11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracynn1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cleose2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottedd16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peterez11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioklq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephrix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MerlePal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheliafe2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennysc16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenzt18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickigc4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fb11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randycy3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnmc1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cn69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickyax2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicholejo3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ritaxf1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephanienq11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrystalqe16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandycq11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldtug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vernanu11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sethry2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinalx4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariannefr60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nancyux11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katykw69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ladonnato16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amaliace3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dawngd69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennhz69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvonnehx11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mamiedf2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandypx4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrewly1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessiegk18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanahv11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hestertq2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kz11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brentnn1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corrinezg3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacyps60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sq2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgettqj4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hattieez2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaxy4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelbyrd11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarakh3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gingerha1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louiseac3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hiramwhody on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightsa2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: priscillayf1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadornu2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katiees2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cheribc16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leolauy18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sm4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: faybh18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: px2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellyqy4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillietg3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debrase3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannego69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ad4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ie16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: justinebl3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniafv1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jw60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lewisub1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briannaoz2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clydedy11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradpi1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparotd60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannaft3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretdu11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celiazh18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniasc3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brendanc11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: doraoy1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kendycef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellibi2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danapg60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sq11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josiekq4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vx18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: le3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucialv18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonko18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eleanorhw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roycecrype on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanettehf16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachaelvd16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tashamh18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: betsygi16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marissakk3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamFrest on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henrydl69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelego11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harriettmo69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lulamv1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edithle69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilayx4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenyr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cg18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kc3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthagb16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pb1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgegq60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josefajv2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloresfy16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillyfo60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracietz11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allanng2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertohi3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnienk16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katharinefg3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JudsonZex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrycu4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gregoryhp2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jt11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyhr4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yolandaux60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katyez4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corneliaqq4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charitysy4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altasc4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gloriama1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bryanqs4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwaynevb16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquedb1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dixiegh69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patnd2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virginiacd16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: serenaoe3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannetc18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondraoc4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellarg11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: crystalke4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uj1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susienh69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lottieqd60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gailzd16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alyssaqv3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamikasg2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kzkazpap on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ebonyrf3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fredxh2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bradleysmugs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendire11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clariceyo16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnniemz60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milliekp1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearliefs60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianaot60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markqz18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francescaxy18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gregoryqq69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ig18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celestelr1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyld18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fd1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jesusjj11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomizb69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenaiq2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margiezk1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertow2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauricewf1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meghandi69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeaninelm3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaqh1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniafu69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bernadineuy11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiatc60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tammieob16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rolandph1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phillippi16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimema69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ianuw18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wd3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gb4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracehu60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelpiers on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: va18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyalb11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamsek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosepl4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gretchenbf1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelseycw60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikud3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephbok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nz16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucillevz69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ia2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: velmabn2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanjj11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dinald60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansyhp3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckygs16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertRaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynod1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lottiegp16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mt18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randyyj2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrylit1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audravt69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davejo1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adaeg1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jannaer16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florenceua4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilliexg4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deantf3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albaiz11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielatj1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylxa69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneqg69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerido1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leors69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ritaxl11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinert11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oliveld4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PavelZen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kq69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiajy69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bernadineyi1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pattipk4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenabm4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondrasg60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherieio2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joycenf69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roslynca69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlav8 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristennz3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saundralt16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannhc2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maeqt69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taylorlw16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: effiebs11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: penelopeyz18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: betsyut11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latoyaot3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martatb4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenar4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadinefj4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thelmavr16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiall69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olivexj4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonyu3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaeo3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alysonet1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: denisexv16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: herminiayd2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laraiw3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: earlineiv18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lenoraaf69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertolf18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonfub on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloreswt16 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: twilaaa2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelphoni on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaildol on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susiefe11 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kinlochnez on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniozga on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelCop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Teddymeete on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keganvoms on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinbip on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AldenFek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertPlore on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PercyLab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurcruch on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielmew on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldJourA on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lamaslalo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maxwelldic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PaulaInvof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreapam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eugenehub on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wallaceglips on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioDop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMiz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardBit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Francisdrice on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelphick on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BenderCashwes on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Warrenjor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneyblacy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesstymn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TerryLal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamDem on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joshuazz18 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElceDiulk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankCox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AliceGeque on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maximdom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LesterUnale on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesvaP on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Orlandovug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothyaccip on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesPQ on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pancakes som on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ttaletfnxz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasKip on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ryanger on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardknolf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidacini on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryboara on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marthaliady on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oibuntuzusazi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Howardarord on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelClali on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Johnnyshush on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waltercoego on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephMappy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WallacePhymn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethEsola on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinAvarp on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergiodek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Angelpak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardShova on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonydic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesDaymn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randyneest on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WayneVum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wendellineri on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MajorIcock on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Abrahampum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CalebDudge on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevintow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianlag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dannydic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethanypE on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrooksGop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidgat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelbof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlieTom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothylox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesMox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesunser on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Adolphdit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottPet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IsaiahFox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesonend on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Howardkek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Billyswish on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilburSerie on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisSaula on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidEvast on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesbuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NolanAmisy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreybam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardprife on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurevora on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankHek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryDic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyBen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankAmite on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertLal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TommyDek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenGer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardHUB on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidVoido on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonTum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldtum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertbig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorShubs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chrisbeado on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisDah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeAnese on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrentBed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElliottSoort on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasliery on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dennisdab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesSoide on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesFLECT on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AaronZes on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Craigoweda on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonnieSaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewTwisk on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgeswops on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamNit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AdrianDor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidwag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesJat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinSlito on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessemoing on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonyClave on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldReort on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeromeshevy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Shawnvonge on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mathewbog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BarryPAr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyJorgo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidEdino on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerHOW on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewIntep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VirgilRhids on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jaimerus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marlonruism on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianTuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyHiz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrancesaBag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamsPah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MiriamBus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidQuery on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: homastor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamTon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VodaKaH on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ViktoriyaGop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephCeple on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DarrellGaisa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StephenEsoft on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentarild on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clydesab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPlorn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louissek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentcriny on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasgar on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MitchelVek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DamonTak on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerBuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisTug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyHow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianFelty on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryFraug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertRof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasFibly on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldBub on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephblodo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamToils on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephhib on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasdrego on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathanfab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gordonles on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ShawnCloge on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PerryNab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GerardUnolf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AllenTuB on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinHaf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brettjen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrainCat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephWar on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianDop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Merlemat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwinZep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardWah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Shelbyweito on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewtar on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PrestonMex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Russellweddy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephBum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WillieOricy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Barryvicle on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarrisEStiX on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MartinCox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GregoryVus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelOrals on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: micheleez4 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasbal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesTus on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JesseRat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesCix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyMiz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNeN on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntoniowIlla on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidLot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredhense on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamexeds on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lavillpap on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephViexy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewDuelm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenadefe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioWer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelamite on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorRhiny on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rolandfeext on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyRek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottDaf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyHex on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clintonsog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevendom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Enriquemig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jesusmum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelPsype on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobhog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaVaf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aaronpaild on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HermanDEK on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardsix on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamhoils on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamCab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinMoump on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielcom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredfal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioHib on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldHouch on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyGrice on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyNox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsieng2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarveyDoupt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Normanvow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Xtoniamhjab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephenbug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariolEf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Candaijab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephvoz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Scottusero on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertobell on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewkit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertRab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bali_tloi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martajl69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glenbu69 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberleyvf1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SOJofFRJT on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rhondahi8 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgehab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlasu3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lldFvIXz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carloswam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avawk3 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickzw60 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrinaFab on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colettexw2 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Theronsaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maha-Svanah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josepharido on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithdx1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geraldjep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinajh1 on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorlrn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouisVon on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorlpv on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlelh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyPic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanajbt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joshuadausa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergxnl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasShusy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igoroem on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: btaletndmf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leonmsz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ntaletarqe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergrtq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Voltugovug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianaloo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronamqg on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Irinhmn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julioxc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliyfn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evanxf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evazpe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vikiuln on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktorizcw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidxla on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzaxx on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzyki on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithNah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Margaretzrc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzjdd on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzjfl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthunyTag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Margareteji on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DorothyGunny on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LewisaFfox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Munich souse on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidbrove on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChesterPuppy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelbem on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aarontruff on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BoyTommax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DinaSallymax on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lumsefoDync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lindaideor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyWef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglasrep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nzbkLiape on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RickyFlils on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GilbertleW on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobbyday on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OknaBox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joycebor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewtut on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesLot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaellit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielalacy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Allenlam on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBOW on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pechi_pxkr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bentonexona on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Servis_veor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidrof on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willardguatt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Endocrinologytum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pokrytie_hmEr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ernestodably on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidNaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianver on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tehnichesk_siEt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ketorolactum on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Avtoservis_quKt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Avtoservis_lfer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viza_hcEn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesanync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Recipes mep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelagows on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardCrada on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matras_frKl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keithdor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Insusty on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ferrous material recyclin on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplom_fsol on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peteremise on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ismaelroubs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Meshki_jkKr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FstgjeEnubs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Micel#geck[Petogogyhupgef on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dichaelboync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DuaneRal on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donald#gnick[IzbkkeqozyvY on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mel#geck[PetogogyhupgefOQ on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chistka_qsPr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplom_fwet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_lkki on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Saiti_ssPr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Fald#gnick[IzbkkeqozyvYJ, on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SqddpcEnubs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chastnyy_dvpl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pautty on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rysskoe porno hydie_jpot on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Top100Vote on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazernoe_cepl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oborydovanie peregovornih on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno s trenerom_nbol on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: prodvizhen_osPr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: duessiomi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouiseHop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Promokodi_vwOl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Promokod_baml on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SeeplyMed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shipping car across count on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brayanlck on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bicryptoson on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pereezd v Ispaniu_ygor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kazinopadly on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IncovE on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathandug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbrunc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edgardopap on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arcarge on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Smeshnie kartinki_fvet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JewelMit on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Deteyling_hcSr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Deteyling_sxSi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewCaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BONUSjaf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardvah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryshecy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielNap on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stadsic on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ferrous material recovery on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dublikaty_xrMa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya v sankt p on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LoganNug on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Skolko_yqOr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kazino onlain_xlea on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Okleyka_jqMi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ubrat_ljSn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesjib on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrvingLoula on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WinstonCheah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasVom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LloydFuh on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pychora on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_znpn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_zgEi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_opEa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kak zarabotat v internete on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: skoraya narkologicheskaya on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephAnaky on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardLurge on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: himchistka_rppr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernicebrusy on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: instagram story viewer _ on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_uhpi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_biSl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: himchistka_uuEi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Proizvodst_noer on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: provesti_ysSt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raoyslad on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Razrabotka_sdSi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethbut on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Provedenie_fwKa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ralphpaync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephAmeni on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldlet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tyrniket_etKt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roberttes on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kodirovanie ot alkogolizm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Narkolog na dom krasnodar on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: instagram story _mcMn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_kd on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya krasnodar on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryUtefs on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouieAxole on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertrig on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonven on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EmmaBox on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamhaw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelPed on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Metal waste analysis on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefqmf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrdrf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gerardhoume on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stomatolog_wpsl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfem on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Coreyblany on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrzod on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JessieGeons on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewamath on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldMotat on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessehooky on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardFuB on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazryfd on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_cpOl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kapelnica ot zapoya kolom on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biznes plan cvetochnogo m on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_od on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefugi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya v stacion on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrljm on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kapelnica ot zapoya luber on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazroso on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya moskva_tf on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steveninene on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya chelyabin on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazroib on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryCet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrmqp on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrijg on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrzmx on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldArtep on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jugabet Peru_zrPt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_mv on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_ur on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_lq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrowp on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xxx_jcoa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_jq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrolv on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrwld on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrslp on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: narkolog na dom v Krasnod on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fonbet kazino_vyEn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelhok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaellAg on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondkiZ on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OscarAppes on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_unK on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampoerb on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrdhg on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya ekaterinb on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Coolzino_gyen on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Miguelsop on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AaronWah on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAsype on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrqld on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrkkl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_moK on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_ano on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesalode on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Zacheryterve on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelTaurb on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JuanJuan on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VirgilHew on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jimmietob on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie zapoya na domy_hz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamhaili on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Betflare_htpa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elektrokarniz_uxei on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Franshizi_elSr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Best Pin-up casino Canada on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: XMC-PL-paync on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jugabet_gjpl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GregoryLag on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vino beloe_jgsa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bren Debeaux on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_mw on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_vd on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethlok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osyshitel dlya kompressor on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dom prestarelih simferopo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_aj on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_qe on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ff24e7b/comments_mkmi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: izi drop promokod_hnpi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_vq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya rostov_pu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefbuj on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snegohod kypit_fwOr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_yj on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_eo on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bob#genqwertnick[BjygydiD on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ff24e7b/comments_nnsr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrmhc on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Amryn Lovly on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_lv on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stamp making online_gqOi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya rostov_bn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: disqus.com_wiEn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_pzM on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya Nijnii No on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertlow on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: propysk v moskvy dlya gry on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MRT SPB_dzMi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno milfi_ugea on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nemeckoe porno_cyEl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FannyOne on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nemeckoe porno_vdEl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elon casino_acMr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno ginekolog_dxet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elon casino_uxsn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marketing on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno ginekolog_pnet on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elektrokarnizi somfy_mcmt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Freepornkr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mostbet_piei on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_xqKi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steventok on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardGog on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igrovie avtomati _izEr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidgaund on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_hhSa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mostbet kg_jckl on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wikibank.kz_trPn on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: programmi 1s _imKi on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Uazrexp on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Treflnr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrycj on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrthv on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefniz on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zubdokNek on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mazrkqa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Iarioredq on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_vyoa on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mazrfkr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrgno on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_kvsr on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrrpt on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrdmu on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jariorpby on September 29, 2014, 02:54:12 PM
I'm sorry I didn't answer questions earlier.  LOL  I'm in circulation.  I deal with the patrons for both checking out/checking in and helping them with reference questions and reader's advisory.  I also make sure the building has all the supplies necessary.  I don't help a whole lot with children's programming, but I do assist adult programs.  I wouldn't want to do anything else.  I have a pretty good thing going.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarapals on October 08, 2014, 09:13:52 PM
Librarians are Generals in the War on Ignorance...as well as the secret masters of the universe.
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ohusivun on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithWibia on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AaronHam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itosuezer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinTuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: resedoqujiko on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okocaluq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alissaiw4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otosopgi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HaroldGen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oupivuqenu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fipiafuuqiva on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelos11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aazemon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oovdafinuu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AmyPef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uidizalbapafi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rapidgator on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: awedacoduwi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anatsoled on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oviridziokaki on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JulianLounc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: irumepuhe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufuducugoq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilxuori on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erkgovinivuxu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iorahifidoti on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utarubsa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Briancen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kittyvh60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SHADYGUY on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MicheleTraic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamAbago on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SusanLoago on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioemk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urokibakirvoj on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Derekkef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesassiz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randallat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lyndahr2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aiimkotovipi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ClydeSobre on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lmihaEmaws on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylhq1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannen1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijuxodo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicolejw4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MirnaArext on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglashix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerknorp on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollieax11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqkizadaroc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mirr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robynug3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ciekasiwobir on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerchora on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miguelid11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamVaf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hydrazm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonitaxq1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesdox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyubedujula on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Barbaramaino on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olivedy16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejidatacocu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azugixic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristiech11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GerardSox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raymondlj1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larrysi1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawndo3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bobbyinaps on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Grissom fan on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Grissfan on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: algolycle on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: icapokome on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: equxuiyg on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RandyTal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avuoroaqahe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exupuled on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardnuamb on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avimozu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: igimimeh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iminevoatejit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ileraefa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davepv3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hopehi11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardomu60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maricelany60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnnaPag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edeqiba on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioxdv on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peterdsr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisxk16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opoqilafuy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obumeexisih on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Banezasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mudosgeha on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uozhzzis on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: asgiqopeduli on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ituxuhupite on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osipudork on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aredoya on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ahepenayadu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pauelllimb on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aforacacakef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uqxunek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aidaaq11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candiceic69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesHOOKY on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Duglassig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: udapeqom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ureeyaj on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanetteco1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesfex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamindus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephenpv4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Linktrunfab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lesleycc3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clintonpk18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aurorady16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RittsEmaws on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennistn18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertwab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ArthurUntor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evozihay on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinglync on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojomeriq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaotivuz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aheisuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 24vulkan-24.com on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivmfuqamsous on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: friedafz11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelliefi18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jewelmq18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenkw3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osivilinfim on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrentMuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audrayq4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: derricklz3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasKah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apapechuv on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NudeStripperlwedia on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: atokieqehoy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyeprusa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricazn18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emuqeqxomara on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marlenehu69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexislj3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aguiduri on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iufobiefaqaco on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesMorge on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettefx2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardhaf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaeg16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aj69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christime2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concettanf69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julietdj18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwaynezh69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldcow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xocifoq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uuipoci on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aahezjaxxo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KarinaPag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iixivak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: revaas on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oaliqopehu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aqeetofafirul on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uruibawoq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulenodobocul on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajiwunu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: famRisse on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anndroPag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Justincak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maxuh11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utuefizuaj on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Konstantuszdk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keithket on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgeus2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewlob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorxct on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brookefz2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellygs16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janazi18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iqosecomeb on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertmib on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliajl69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uvixedukeqoev on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipihafapjataf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzperosibag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzdz60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idjuyfodinafa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgepayof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oronatac on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannaqh2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredas1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianNog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipecepa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: icojucoukibi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbieSpado on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelti69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliakp1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roberthax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Floydbiabe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zefelubok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanazqz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktorirpx on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wr1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronaary on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphBaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EduardoNeets on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StanleyChede on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidafd4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeTrorn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ivantlq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujeyirunatil on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ramirolopay on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CecilBax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronazax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imnopen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisews3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorcek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergcgw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okeaabe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oteyehal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MorrDrody on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: krismf11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasennqg on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcuswz60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lydiabv16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondTob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasenmhx on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobxwt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanneve60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LadyLauraAnn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vm1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlesbz69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnnyks18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipsnark on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ik3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esobikapav on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jayqe4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianen60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francinekh18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaitlingr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beverleyvk4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellyok3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fynjysxasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uziteudu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: philipzc18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ixicyigyuvid on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inuvadavexoli on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VincentHoW on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leliajo16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ituanakob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PandSr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genehr69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nettiecy60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariaImals on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williammuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uhepapomiyan on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martinayq18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zyfasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nundendurf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lewiszep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulub4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qn4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufejewox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urijsehnodw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DannyKig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubeqenaljgij on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oniyusugisi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: socorroht60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aurinradasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mu11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: or3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrenv16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancarb16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorlf4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenag69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanitaey11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvajo69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wtozizusano on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anumeteginiye on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: burenokdalty on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marimr11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucoxisni on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeslieBip on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elenakg2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BoutiqueMipsy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fredjs16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inohaodonehe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivexotexexuqm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zkoniumijolut on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: acoqiqaful on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jamiif1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aracelibv69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gilbertreore on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MonicaWep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vilmatq18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dostavkaideasmt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marinaypm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vtktfasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laurenfu18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: newveshimt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ihorawit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oletumuti on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinawr69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PeterTal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewPreog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ksifuwisef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freddiecu16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azcefeq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: scousa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terrancewy60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanxic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usimabyqoce on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: warrenly4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esebeli on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: silviazg1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hro1wardBob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasuht on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanzgz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChapligahaM on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PetrAndreevich on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inufatec on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephpon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yfcfasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethrg60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipoexayoaxa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioaba on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufkbrfasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolalo60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dfkthfasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aaxidagij on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: morganvk69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlqb4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upyuqica on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ecaqnuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracykl18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqatuzimogo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofozekipadat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzagdopegak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aubarkae on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vasiliyasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BradleyHab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oocuqilo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: heyubat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: br2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: up69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MiuBS on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: orihiazaqkuno on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iz60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vfkfyfasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frannh3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulomowguok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojoteonacez on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raqueldi4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucietib on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliliriletu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarissadk2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojegerigezo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Everettmooto on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ktifasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettyekm3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iz69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanbwi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iclegesobupo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eldarzgs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioowd on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deidreim16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ib18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanapgy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonardoo3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guvihuhijousi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetllkd on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondJex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: go4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannela1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ivanrvx on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oe18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejoliehojix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dadarikixe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergfla on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredtd16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoriyog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipoewohobaya on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikklu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoriuyb on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gu4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terryqn69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikjou on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginabp11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgesig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizai4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evucuqed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinetk60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adhileuq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OnenewlimitsSl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vuhutwda on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MaximummaxSl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubezoluohu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinagk69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yv18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertyt18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitasy69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgeoffit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leilabb11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mt1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenenq60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: masirqatai on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipudibi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leworihokuhez on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: djdfasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gingerzy18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dd69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afayiyjx on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikabs2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquerc16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifogiqakedifa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufuurxulij on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efawiubxabaf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijahomufcaku on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesclene on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nettietl18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: unohodetustef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulinecg16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osodaqoqi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iuposej on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oweqomekehqi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcidk11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marimv11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertayy69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apeyivoxeviy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyzi60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raegx16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uomijetoman on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcju69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudianq60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajqerel on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenuv2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: umejerezkguti on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sidneyvm2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianjk4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kristinajxs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: veronicapk60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jj1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gholbizarasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliblx on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iyugexejej on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emoluvoa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ehewutigufic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afiwisuaelewh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayls16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgilnu16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzbfe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eohegozwo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilososehuyedl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesJourf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronatvi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axaliwofenl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vaijelow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kristinabpu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erqikukutug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imeroze on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iwapujoeweexu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axecefebagim on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ub3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadyaasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levzba on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianarvh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markof4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ln60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eudukciraifm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniagq60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejinayoloaveq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ooxkumowev on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levdbs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzaatikir on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geletapasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anezoho on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iromuhcon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinMes on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jackgs18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levyxu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levwme on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usidwam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ceciliagu3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levkoo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levhtg on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Levdiq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WalterKAH on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julimiu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: XMCplkak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajimaabirirod on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yazireybaha on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreySpeab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tennieyasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eqoqiemaxsomu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiavg1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julidms on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julizhz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julimak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julinmk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardslomy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julitla on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exifega on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannaq69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ipawidum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertGyday on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: giqehokerumo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexco1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Phillipemaby on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidvok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Scottcom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vbktyfasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edabigud on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardPruck on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sheltonjeoda on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucxajopoget on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertevani on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianaats on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aetavaqojucaq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axisidux on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejecuzip on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioAwaig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stasenpug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephensen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elefehidsowe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ogibogi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dbneifasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianagac on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneynax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nidokut on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thereseam11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Zalasasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uvidurapame on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifixamebizqo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aileenda60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujihuwufwome on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: udufotep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oljacirimiyo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandixw1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fivipodi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jimecoto on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ugahaaburewo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noWarPutinHuylo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cyday on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alowqauuguq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: asanuysupexex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucoubeqovire on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ugevicexeduk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: etezcahiviwg on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lg11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SexWifeLob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbotte on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcisp2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylounk60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenutign on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iteuvemaemoxo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnjo18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauricexc1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hbneczasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deeqe16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rn18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GilbertPraps on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Traviscoida on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardoju18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevengp2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisajw11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julialak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamespneut on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IvanMedaWeemn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RiarivEmaws on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rw69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: classicpat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeonardRah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelineic2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyhk2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracedj69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosadv2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efrosinasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TXsPhaxia on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xi3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamekaib16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertAgero on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TrexThish on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ty1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Freddieboync on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Heathwer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kirksg3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ucqtipthyihub on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethnex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenasj1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaylatz11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marlacm4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avafx1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracyzp4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedroslmc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnzhelikaDrins on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: usuyiyiheibei on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: armandozv69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertawags on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trishathich on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryTib on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esthermr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JacksonTup on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaih3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fzesxhd on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marshagb11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesTon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brandonawava on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentrom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasogy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerjak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarionTak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josezins on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyeruro on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Billieasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharonzu4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jarrodloabs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ujumoxuelqzx on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldorivy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yqRFgYfl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hesterme16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gamerdef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sorryaustralia.com on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vebzankef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeNat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willardmak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altadc2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrandiNuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardnag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwards9Eteby on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAdupt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: or18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PlexorK on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RamiroLem on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saherezam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LauraPow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pb4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioHoino on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThelmaSwace on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lb18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: waqujikumiva on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothypaync on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinmup on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agifiivigumow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JimmySex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GlennDob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: omimuhe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gh3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olulewum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iansd4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyKic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethEramb on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesoxync on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelTuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VincentSpeld on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracielayu16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beulahoy69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arijekivi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertCag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caledutevibi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hermanawarm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelutera on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPlere on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamgen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JorgeApage on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GlennJap on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardquasp on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogernat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zl1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Craigplusa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamMoits on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kizfar on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aeryuogsa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardciste on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelBum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: minniebm4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GordonFrows on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesglymn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianskync on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewGon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uheqeleijaht on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephaster on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: YoungWrova on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesKaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldROb on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danieltoopy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasontop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasWoste on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipabato on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BestTranceoi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TravisGow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BradleyDed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upebacevo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stefanieoy2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldbearl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Darrelweilm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michealfug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carrieec69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldSaW on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WillieSmoli on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RussellPow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesmet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanld18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jorgefw1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hbvkzybyasymbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrinBen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gailvu16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelstarp on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geraldfug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cliffordpet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ashleeok11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karllw11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephDap on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AugustRed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stepanid on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TommyHoods on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DustinDow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Garlandfal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarissazy69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesBeera on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesWed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maeye3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianPat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amiewu1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasAxona on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: typodarseisp on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettieuu18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacobbi60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candyhq1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephstoon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ednasa69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyOxice on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganjv1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henrytum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeVok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardVoize on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willieicoto on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obosevokib on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carrollnounc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obikapal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesAmats on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenskinc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: branditm16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreyked on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindang3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasPib on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rafaellm4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyoexapy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejeuqeuvuini on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesLef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iq18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesGox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannevm1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miguelca2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlaiu1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinJex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avitgop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenIsoff on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wz60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mamiezp60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iacalawu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldBig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PutinImperator on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChicrDob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LelandNOn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglasibum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victornit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephpak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dennislow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessefus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheenaau1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephReult on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aosveshe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aidakg16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DamianCot on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jackjd69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VernonBrums on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernardwed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenso1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielet3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronaldrq4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iqemoyuvub on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinLor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caraze3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeriiw2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hm11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielsax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randykit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miriamvc60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariedj2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomassow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Harrythoma on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertFeany on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenfogma on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemarytc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachelleeq11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Walterweert on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorgus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldki60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sidneylq3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawrencemf11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Justinced on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorstafe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyLog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldgep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyfk11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randaldon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardallow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Curtissib on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElizabethMus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWonap on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganoe2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesGed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donovandep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliampaX on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimevz2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ca60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneyt18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonsnuth on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertHot on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JefferyNat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CrystalTob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylouhq2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeighaGoafe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jhkz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Teresakat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertcew on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertdrulp on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BasilCep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: moniquelk2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamMob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BuySoftPrash on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Daniellug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynje1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevengef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kermitmeeva on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cyrusmox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbyRoony on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: manuelauz16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertisoke on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hazelzp4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Miltonevaks on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BarryRarne on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eikuvene on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michealzu1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynuo1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayetl1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amigiuesecf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricecc2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreytot on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamescot on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnell69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JacobGrike on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldZeway on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesEldex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Myronshock on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HaroldCax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randallvax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utatuwtoser on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MyronVed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerioz11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewSow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliannega18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryerors on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelleysj4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewGrort on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinSom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSpeen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emilyfe18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florencegt69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pantonjab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terrydenty on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioGebra on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leandrowat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oscarrow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidAnope on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xp18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardhat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GrahamDryNc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomilx16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hestersy69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BenitoByday on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shirleylk69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ervinriz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FranksBom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornacf60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldevero on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniopdo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryCip on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillyqn16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ubuprule on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blanchewc3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clarkpluct on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardIsona on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyReark on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karile60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyWah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonPrait on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottefl18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeremysah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ruthieds4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Егоркаbug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rakipro on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clariceuu1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HelenWeito on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlvinPed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciazt69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarryTaite on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angiemj3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NolanfOn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larryfh2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasnUt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candicelz11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriexw1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyWet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldtoups on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DwightGYCLE on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessieav4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipNekly on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: id2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesStell on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleygem on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: philipty2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisSmers on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellfk4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardSnorn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Earlechoig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyzj60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harriettio18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenexern on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisece3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Haroldspamn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SonnyMof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandimi1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julietwf16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnefc3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HollisTog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cindyaj16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesitemo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertfex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthapr2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPainc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louby on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelvat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EfuiAwsPag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melanieoh1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Led on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldnax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevemef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachaelog4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryHag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BorgesHig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorraineva1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewbep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisee69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisaao2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RashadMof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasFex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: linahv11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DexterVag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonJex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ephessoca on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisKek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryrhymn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinKak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jefferybriem on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneymb2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Palmerhaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinkeext on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesamild on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonynj1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tommyundon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanneiw18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanan69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ArchieDax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyei11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilaea3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertodova on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertPrill on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardocof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vincentij18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BruceviemO on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathanled on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uu3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: felixou3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwightrem on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maralb69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marisaphilk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacquelinenit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jennahok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonasynC on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryvah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dallassob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sonnyges on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogeraxorm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ov11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardCaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamWoomy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joleneda2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kyleuc1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coolerproo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertHed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josephzc4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noellehy18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freddiepx4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jameslex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidphabe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julianfloky on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johannata18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothyrix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessieau2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ernale18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyomidudqmuz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrewak1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hildagx69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellann11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CesarFef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phoebehc3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alvinatoto on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewrEeda on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ProgdomPaync on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuellok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorainejw3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inesvk4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyZinge on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randyzk3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ralphsyday on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeFrabs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: heathered1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyLom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ritabab923 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacibq16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexandraqj18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ZERAH on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cliftonfj69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidlam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TyroneGrods on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelStuse on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allysonix69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephclova on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ueoqpuma on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexanderfn2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biancart4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francisja16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamrasp69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurwanty on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andremw4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bipnase on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampiept on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terencepiott on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pennykj60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessicade4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewledia on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesGag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: topwaterpro on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardWaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgilpt4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadiahm11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChongHex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cassieyf18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonysek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebarz1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidhoary on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hillaryza60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corneliafa1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guyen16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edafeifave on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernieheash on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bryandauts on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelasp2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: au18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BurtonAffix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenEvalo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gregorygrind on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Montynit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethkit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamWhory on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithqb3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coryvm3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliaar16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isdeelidud on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennySix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andydd2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: owezofevur on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankSlake on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeniferzn11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xiwukbeq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: exchangeproo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marciahz4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ohahizer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyCes on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesjes on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryMam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ey16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: addieyq16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mirtouristpira on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aaronoc1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonySpefe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelseire on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonPoope on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethwhash on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardroppy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylqa2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fkooolayur on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard355 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonixe3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iepoyuj on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemariego11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelles on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard843 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Warrenflozy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard785 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carsonlusia on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciagr3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertum4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasbe3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Olafjab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VirgilDadly on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreasbuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasstymn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredcarry on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jameshes on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maggiehe11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewNoW on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnadr2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ts3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryhok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henryjab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vw2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertTwiva on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janeal16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesmup on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethTilia on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aluifilis on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MelvinJok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndreNep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alexanderkd69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rubenwl1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KonkuApelm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielGug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamieOvefe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Melvinbaism on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edadiruqedelo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sheldonrot on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandieh18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: consuelofj18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannenk3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katiefu4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertZenry on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oribehokadid on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathyyq4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audreyug2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: etupidoq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelBor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cliffzoown on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iwcibeobewiw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: urezevehow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenRoose on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: teriqn2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldenged on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nx18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steventoilk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enoluruke on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maxinepp11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: smard476 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aqeyupog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JesusGaf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leroyenave on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dawnyw2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tammieec4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andrewmut on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilenegj11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latashanb4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louisboile on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertmix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margaritaap3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniena16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreyniz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonorpl1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lupesh4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolhp1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisabethfw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luisoy2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isutacgi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrainSpafE on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angeliapd69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nl2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidMow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylaz2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Fidelsup on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carriexm18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgieeq60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: neilah3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesCrins on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianBut on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rafaeltuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenwy11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uguzizusli on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: provenexpert Ger on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipSerce on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandieef16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidtut on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vselediSlerm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margaretss60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankNok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amandahl1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonynarry on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samantaait on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitalp3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beverleyjn1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidcoerm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolji11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idkozcofomeq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniowoulp on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolafc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hs4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamescox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NormanJobby on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zacharybm60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: viceehi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kz18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ls2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertDobre on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldRoosy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesSiz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nellvs60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SylviaFed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheilawr18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uheyz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenziz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorazn60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sydneylunny on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelcrype on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latishazs69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertLak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanninefj2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bethyb3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williegycle on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WalterExces on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Traceyrig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolitaig18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gordondk69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbrahr11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaRunny on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aviskp1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrelldp4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RicardoTrunc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaCogma on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willardfh1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Berryjaf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MelvinAlago on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonysmish on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrandonBum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidJum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertiw18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TrinityElulk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelfus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansysy4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anniexg18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ojitojihqo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BryceNeulk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sujiwakugeho on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeroyhEr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieat2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieph18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alonsofum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ibbubuer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gm69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvonnecu16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OrlandoGah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uragatije on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NewtonSpumn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: su2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: veronicath3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelten on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waynedilia on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bettezp3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishann16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: traceygi60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gl69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ernestbilky on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Unaajab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ry69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenFet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckoning on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizadf4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hilaryes18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellalg60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itexuep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melisanp3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Erlejab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentfx69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlakl60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertCoimi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijapilisuca on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Harryheisy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: timothyra18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olakautaqox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyodiel on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleynp60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: royzf4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hicayoyeseko on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berniceab18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TerryToxek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryjop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasrew on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniatx11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: triciapk1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CliftonTew on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peterfj16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ClydePes on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankBoype on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emacuis on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Walterelifs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisonpm4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: double pane windows hew on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondraam3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelSwick on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AngelTycle on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roxieaf18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Philipwet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardDiC on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aliciara16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hildaqh11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dollyqt60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonyapc69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JefferyEmemy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: winifredgt60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alberteluse on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wf11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesLoams on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielleqf69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriyg60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: megangk69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyKeerb on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andreavd2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendyjo16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DashWSteek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Manuelwap on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAtofe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caitlinug3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jorgeqk18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephtit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KathrynMig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rafaelhoalf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentnl1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lancedw3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamlok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alisaos2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanfaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bogdanvqz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronniedc69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldthofe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelliewh18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwightdub on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jolr1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steveagoft on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishakg16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvafa1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewpaf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesWeals on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertpag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamGed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamodord on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelreM on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cf16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LloydOpels on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vasilisa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithCurce on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ejutacikujus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorizy69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparofz60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenawu2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevineralf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onieexibclkku on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esterox1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWaymn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethamu4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michailxtq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryWer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marylougg2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HollisNer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeonardCix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meredithay2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afehacoxizi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorSaide on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertiepg4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyei69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonmus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fernandofy16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertquard on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josepharild on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyOrbig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vondasb1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: minniely16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aezigidixuuy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martinek18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: suzannesq16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlieny2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oupzujedu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marciks4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Luckyemike on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvaod1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willaqm18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ewojmixozase on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BYEugeneIrraxjexdex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithfh1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelpat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DannyLef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilbertWouse on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melbaap60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GabrielZen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kx69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufutiejojolig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tabithakz11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ayuezuzavazep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joseog60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberleyie60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anowvuk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luciamj1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertjenry on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwintip on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidTum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: violetso1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Linwoodweque on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Allanleaps on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasbag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: puxoepeyonati on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephCeabs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shannawx18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MilesVesia on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: malindahl60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jefferygl16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomastok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephbreap on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sy11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbymz18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonbounk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shamoprumb on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calliebo16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blackpeacer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvettebj3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louisret on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedroskix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliayj1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coocapamp on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Uniloksnapy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: okixazewequzu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradleysc18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danieloccam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StewartExany on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseyic4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudefl60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofevuvaef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gaxetoxutoa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leenv60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolinahj11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: williear1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sdvillpap on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinTorry on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertEtept on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianEmeve on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rogerutite on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisAlbup on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidAMine on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianfj18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariact1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zaimpadly on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryGaups on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ralphyz16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Basement Window Jaild on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardGek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolqv4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephenacela on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gerarddrync on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jameszh2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katieqr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouisVam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnierg1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SammyCep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virgienc4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertjoita on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ui4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanettelr3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leolahz3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pedrossur on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnieec18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RussellOpick on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanabt60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenebo3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonan16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyCic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamscoof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlieErora on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneysix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinaaa18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: irenehr1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidspoub on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adafr2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: orafu3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uyuragotudoj on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosehc60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: umuujuy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldapeme on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSloda on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryloucd69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otitajadomav on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesfluom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antidracer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineme18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ovabomu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: floratb2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ra60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloisesp2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ru3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uzayunwagn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawandakg4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliaju69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concettafq1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marleneit16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamTwide on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eduardoso4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janetteft3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eyohunowimezu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomaslof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coletteql16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pv18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightdq3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishatg69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geneyc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertAdeva on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haroldlo69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eh2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneybak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughjc18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janoi3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onigiyvezak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aspectomtage Window thymn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathanjr60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnenm18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shanemp60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zeyuyigasotia on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwendolynqo1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanayy11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikawb2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleyku3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glendajt1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gayym60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ok69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ewebuwegee on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jodilb11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannego11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariems2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VasyaCoere on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: priscillatg18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: owjehojaupapo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wm16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: galegn60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wallaceeb69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RachelBip on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glencc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emilydc16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oxayoxuwokoia on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisdx4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriqueti2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinemc18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariezw1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pedroca4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawandadr3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancaqf3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agikeliiqea on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonkv69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: epjikopakik on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChesterFelve on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenafd2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Agongoodo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judithwh4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnzy16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elinoree3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HeidiFiedo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbralx18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredojw1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephsappy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathanpf2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: camillejh4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizazf4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariyaDug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinPoisy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uj18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AhmadneS on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: victorpe1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michealvs69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidnup on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: renesr1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniaiw69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olanb69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BdondomSerop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corrinemm3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianemp3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afohasxufokej on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiazx60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OliverSwemo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofidagqalas on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: traceyjy1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richarddak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanfm1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennisrg3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Majorkar on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElcosPaymn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyaru60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dennisyk69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendidy1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normasj60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrylar1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fx18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ec11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reqaricene on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onidemasleki on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandiexf18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lanceds11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leticiayc69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ra1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brookela60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdvillKat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: utinemibiem on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisMycle on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vy69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ezecayahe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vavadloups on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AuraEarn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosieuo3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mp1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerrixf3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hk16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: quximijufeic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelcx3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffce60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shaneim4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelyngt16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alvinkib on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerryuv4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MathRox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yw2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennydk60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: teriau2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbiejc18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lorenzotoimi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: krystally1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewDog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rolandwg4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audreycr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeremyng69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leslieao18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sonyavx11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loraoi16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinthuff on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertapa1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lauranl2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinagy11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DorEmaws on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claricesp69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinabw18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lesaub1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnnieih2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquemd11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fi4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Favorfet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmyxp1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ogultade on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chelsearv4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobts4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelynct11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ameliajj60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyar69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicolekh16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valerieqs4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dr11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Albertintax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertbruse on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielez3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leagp1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mathewix16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Horacespado on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevenbp69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KoddacEaMC on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andyzf3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimefg60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: obolorav on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jy3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danielleuf18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amyab11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: coleendm1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorasr3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: otepaqaoeluzo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenem69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ZAABET.COM on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mv11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseywd3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melaniexy60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uitiyavsec on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fritsusHek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliannerb69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasClody on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kt4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosannebt3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimevc4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carmellagr69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WargamingPlugs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darleneux18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allennk60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lizxg3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zm16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: savannahfc16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristenbu18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tishayg11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Adolphliery on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracygt2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonbe3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethayf1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: staceybb16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbywp4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marinapn4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldkk16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidGlymn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inezyw60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: herbertgf1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taahenimooax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueritemk11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneni60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebaph2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ednada3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celinakl3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normaht18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ni16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: penelopeox1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: antoinetteka60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qerijiwi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphNep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: male on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leenm60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: matthewod69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ajofixoro on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: azozinuviguh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynettecu1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: itehuqiwguusa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: onupakrarunac on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opipejago on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephBeigh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gretchenqk69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscayi4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanqv11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: simonene11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dashkasevasts on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerine11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josieng16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucindaan1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chadelel on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyyetedaoli on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephruH on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patrickuj16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zelmavu18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jesusrek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinsit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: UC-tex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deanneeq1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ir3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pollypa11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lawrencedh2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissaut11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hefavageniwa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: merlenc60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgerag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uxucaze on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jicakoyuuge on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imeldadm60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milagrosgk69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iiculoba on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yihazetop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brucely69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrisnm4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oyigisaqorhi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidCrots on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mindyls69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ateehuse on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: verabj60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorriexd2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wf4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janicedf4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendykt1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerrywl3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aprilnm3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fs16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: egupkohi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wandawt69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OliverWhork on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candicezm69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eddiehor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milagrosbv16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anthonyxp69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrinaNam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiaxj18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Raymondclupt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardraity on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iafiloq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rodneyty2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cynthiagq16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: efiwawule on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iw69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ekcaevdojop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imogenezl11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isabellajc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanns11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonybu18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hannahja69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ifacwiot on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivanbs60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardneeld on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinesl18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: afivxuw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristenbn69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ozetidi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rondael69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lonnieup18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: almaz2demn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoesphSnany on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shellyia3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shannonst16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannesl2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evagb69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: garyyk69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frederickbi69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Inquise on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oliviadd4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iyahaekonc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: petrahb69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chasityox69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrienb11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calvinzo2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christianxp11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldmoome on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ParfumCop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clarencenz69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marahv60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthavk3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gladysec11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uxdelubua on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jocelynvo11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: osocaxkewz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vq3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uwudaxuco on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachellezp3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elvafh16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparoms18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ixiwepiyo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olgajw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wildaqa60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganbx60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genevievedm1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidRoozy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zz3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiqueni2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ulisagajo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryPhype on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hegasajahu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pg888asia on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arnoldia2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevenye3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TeresaWeift on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonaxy2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynxj3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jordonbob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Postlap on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianneon11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: plasdtic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronniejoppy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karaow2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: esthergn18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimgc2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: natashafg60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyJulup on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikavi16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanadoz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: goldieax60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannettewq69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sportsbet365 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lenush on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raulaf11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LeBruceval on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lerkblf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorywb on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelynag11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidamf3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vd69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KarenBah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: epemeweh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mikkracini on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jessiets4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheenayu2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annettehz18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquedm18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ufadiwuwemim on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tommygx2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vezoyuguopij on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lv11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: steveol2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Darrenbex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hattiesc60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannezp1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardhulky on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tylerref on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EugeneInids on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ininibyaziono on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldnaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithSen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonbv60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uosoruhafurfe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WendyGot on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MinnieRekly on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ki2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kevingy18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Odorert on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adeleya3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: renett18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: paulettejr2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saracs1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephacinc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HorecaPuple on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uworuwaqanim on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandievi3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nonawu11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryFub on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertBab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EmanuelVix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: topsamaraGuapiff on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joeow16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindaay4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleyclawn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidJef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofefome on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CarlosNes on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clintonnz3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonyonege on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thurmm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Malcomtag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ny60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kuwukemafem on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edgargq69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscook11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evaud69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catalinahd18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pp2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueriteoa11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alycecb69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: howardgr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sherisp4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsiepv16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magikcomik on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanazs18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothypit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julizow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letayu11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mindyun18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caigryBub on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenhoupt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: upaqecigogihe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altajh69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelnax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PatrickJox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesSem on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianqd3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisoc69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: christifn11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanlt4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daleoe3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesBib on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewvophy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianToosy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arnulfodot on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellemt1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffmf60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonfonia on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesNak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Russellraw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessieai11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianfuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ijepigh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nikkier18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leilahc69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessieot69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendydg60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiselw18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FordireRok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryTah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Henryoxync on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: endeaws on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileenza60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sa69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissarg4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: axidagodolizo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvagx16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: troywx69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marshallfq16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredame3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivamx11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennhq4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kb60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katesn60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loreneso11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mikecr18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellira1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xd1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithye16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zs3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenww4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meredithrr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacywt2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollieei3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vn69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ureliejpik on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uziriziveyeea on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianejz60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concepcioniy18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ou11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ilushikvsw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleyfa16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ov18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dwainkex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caitlinfw69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelmb3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertomq18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marleneac1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatricejh16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margerynd4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robnnj on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jomwins on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanahm60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriakf1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannehm60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candacegs2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robwnz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alycekp11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniagh11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kariww3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valerianj1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fannierh11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansymc4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meagangi60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsavj1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardab69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelseyyg2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnezu3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelesi3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannazd11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mu16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelayf1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarahaw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: scottka3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelleyjg4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracefa60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: willieer69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valarievn60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracyno18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: williamou3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanapq2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: apriliq4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronaldxy69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanfl60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cz60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amandako2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckyxs16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandyio18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherynce4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlenezk16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susanawk4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanettefo1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mayrakf2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineid3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leticiave1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerriya4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwendolynoy16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altayf3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kj4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yy16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcellazi16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: graceqf18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carissarl16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertabr60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: calvinpe11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abigailhg2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerrijy3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: malloryng2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miriamdj16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lethavr2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolefz3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leonwyu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidWrara on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolafg16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanishatz18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pamelamf11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joannaak18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maribelxm60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesHew on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelleywa60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katinana4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tf16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loreneql4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneyiw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginaey3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rhondaro18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julipbn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseynf3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardzn16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzpfs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charliehh69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vondaqv1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julioim2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmiewx16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leighaq11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toniwo69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvinlm2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianadoa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: od2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredonaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mabelju69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: winniewv1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayeiu11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvettevx1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesCob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaKic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanitamf4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: billiefu18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gwennt4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidPesty on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peterlok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimdc2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melbawh1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KirbyPancy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergbsn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rc16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debbieak3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscayn69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kayeou4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellaod4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldTal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellysb16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickgl69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CarrollCoign on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephHaith on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bl16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinChilK on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielmp2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinatf2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evaxmu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: effieyj2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mitchellmj69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennck4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hesterjy16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cecildv69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiseuf16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinShoms on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellaqv60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherrypq3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosemariewr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellayi18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: norany18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriazx69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tommylm69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tessamt16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nd69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bryanwa11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisard2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinaeh11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamikatm60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryanneln11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancheyc3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonynon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Frankeliva on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinneim16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: imogenexo1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertNoinc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryFuppy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williameveli on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wx4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chasitywn4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgiacb3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darylwj18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: estermj60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeraldmog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: opheliatr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: javierkc69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rolandwef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valariemb2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raquelza1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mistylb18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeaninebj16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrieke69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fp4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: flossiepv16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellalf60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrellfc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenemt4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PhillipERETA on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: petrafa69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wesleydep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leliaxg16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elizaae2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: toddlc69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jacquelynyi11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eloiselw3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carolineih1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celiadj18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angeliquebx18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughsb1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonax69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlieyg18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudinefh3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: duaness18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WarrenHeata on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlessot on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: felixgt2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terriedo69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachellemk11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarahms2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mildredsm16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luciauc16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenAcoug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynzh16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pq16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinepb3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Angelwex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebeccalg60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracievy11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xh2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: courtneync18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordantt18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeHause on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrunoFeF on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannacn3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornavd60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenyakf4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariettafg2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardsam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: antoniaof60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josephinewg69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olgamq1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maribelgc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonkg18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethagriz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corineml11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristinewh11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louisadu69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: russelliv1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raezw69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haroldaf3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darcykk18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juliaml69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michaelue3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miaee2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonke2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgettuj69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: graciegw4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Normanprade on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: candyxr69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Erepjapse on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dustinue11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fg3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvasa11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottCycle on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelPlale on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldNunda on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonSat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeremywt60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shariyw60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephRaf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: np16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: myrary2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarcusBlils on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionnewi2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kentze60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Oscarprags on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wesleyny69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emmavl1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanniejh69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenage11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonaov60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tenuall on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: selenabp3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shanaln2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lyndact2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ce16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenayk4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patriciayy11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlyn11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deliaqd11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietss11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tinafo60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorapb69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louellack18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ashleexn3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ofeliaic16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alantm2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dm69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherylvo69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrwinEduth on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseysr2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardPoofs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JordanHeace on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Terrynef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennieyb60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardwer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MathewKet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasdog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolapi16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglaspypet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katrinagp2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethdx3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judithho18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shariek1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vo4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xj2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelaoa2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patux60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amaliazk18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karynif3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlahs11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellieiw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celinaxe2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jordanuc60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marvinby16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marisolva18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: theodoreql11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zg1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorotheakj2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alineuu60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adams69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ruthieko2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dollieho4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meganyh16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadiaol16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dannyxt1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: derrickmu11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hollierz11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hd3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: queenuo11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryannhn60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corineqg69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloresep69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinayn2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: goldiepr18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianur3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genevieveca3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susiebm18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avisyq60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinaba16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SerRado on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: blancasn4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lancepu60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathywo69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lavernets60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tylerac69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrelljf11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretss2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alyssaiw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellagr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mi69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolitake4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fanniepy1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phylliszj2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldap1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hy60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenefn18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catalinati16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leonardhc69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joshuagaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CraigGon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julianaws18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenwj69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hollievi60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charleshon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ik18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margueriteoh69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xd11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelinezi11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannazo69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melisall16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kirstentq69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: haleynx16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phyllissh11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: larayc3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terryow2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louuz1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldshuTs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanninetr11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sa60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: araceligy60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracise60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannlx11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ShawnBiose on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Frankovell on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamquiCt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicoledn1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesNease on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waltervon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelajm1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: qm69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lolaxp60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marioneq1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janellmc2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorxp1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biancazc1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: spassub on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ok4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adajw18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: territj11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ErvinDwesk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliavp16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: freidayu4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claricefo60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasen11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: doreensb1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pollyoz3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietrf2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietmc18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: myrauc3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlti69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertlb69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lm60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phoebehc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelleytp18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jillyc18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fayebj16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: millicentax3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ll4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: franciscohn3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markak60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jillianys4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: augustama18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laureniu1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vikidei on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: liliayw18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ninacp4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nitalx11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilliend60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brandonabini on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldtat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brucebrurf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leahky11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joycegv18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robiniv2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leavu2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: richardar11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dixiejg4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinegx69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnin4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sb11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hughzn11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jv4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniezm4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nolamf3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hectorbu11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ca2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marcac60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patricatx60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelfh3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raymondyu11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzcn69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sabrinaat1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lonniewe4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judyee60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: md18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ju16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geneed4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ceciliaud1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GradyVor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ernestmp4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stellayz1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradleyhd60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonyvi69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniams2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelinawl1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannabd69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisatr11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: curtisak16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bk60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamKah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milliews4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronafbr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pf69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewvat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guysg69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ol18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnebh11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: valeriadr11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ettasp4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldinequ4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lo1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bessienu60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertdeard on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: julianyy1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickiee3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivyoc18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florencenw69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kennethdl1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickyjw60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: monicaib69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florineyl1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatrizkc60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauriceyo4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennieho60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeremyetete on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinesv1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dinapz16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianniq11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ianai60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinaer1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gp4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginarc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnxg3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randydt4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daisyqm18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luelladt4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracieland16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beatrizbw60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alejandrasx18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennierw69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerBip on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettesm4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maryanneyq18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rodneyhq18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mayrapm60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlyeb4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: victorwk18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brentlj11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wj60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvinej60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ingridwx18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardAveno on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidDirty on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lupeet69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretyy11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roxierg60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: judymi2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertobr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: iancr16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deidreys11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidMar on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: catherinept3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debbieey3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rogerqf1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briananf4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenamg69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davidjc18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hr11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lg4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williambam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vp11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rochellegf11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseygz1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinji11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johannamn16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynnettejv2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elviarq4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gertrudetv2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ba60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henriettapv2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sadielw18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: murielgi3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deenafv11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laurajm2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wn60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cn1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannfw18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albakb4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredasb69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sj18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaredil4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevekq69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelasz1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elbagq4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadinevk60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgenw4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eddiejs2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: michellegx2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorieeb1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelitalp1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: li4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvinle4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivianqo1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenagr3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debravx2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erickahq11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marthalr60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: theodorero2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charmainemr11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dalegl18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bertaoc1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annazz2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrytj16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesRex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: annmariela4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannemn69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marianuo1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktoricgo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patsyem4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danqk3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlqt16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jewellyi60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriln69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: el60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnsu16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnvz2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerryci16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: miltonih18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mirandajg60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Venomguactop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cliffordhc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: whitneyrv60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vg16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nitaji3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joshuals11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidlab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: guygd3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileenqu1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephtaurf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannehj18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francisks16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimpv4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgetxk3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: estellakf2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carmelacv16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryPem on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: concepcionay69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sueyx3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hermankw4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kellymef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rayvv60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fd2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harveyga1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frankok60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylwm2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharlenelq3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: inezch3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadorez60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hermanvm60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cleohi16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katinacx16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgealima on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normama18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dionneyr1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylbd16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Annaanaks on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: linasx11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amiejg4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: genavn11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeSoday on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberlynv2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: um1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: violetqe60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gy16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allysonoc4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: floydpx69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AlbertoPen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbiepv4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: feleciadl18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: agnesio2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gordonrg11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: terrancedi11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomigy69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: os60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georginadx2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottezz69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Phillipswert on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeDor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardcof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kylerb3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenebe69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonathaniu4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: suemo18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roseannmu11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrietgl11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenuj4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilajl2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimebl69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yeseniall3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: in1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: janicedp11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: luzte60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dk1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lacykd11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephenhk4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ij1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarioSorma on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lolacat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BobbyFal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomastance on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briannapj18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marioiq11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brittneylf18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lenorabb4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliahl16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mollyzk4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katess60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kd1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: frankiems18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rebekahdq3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorrainefg18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanniegj3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shawnuw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eileener1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldLaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claralx3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nanniefo69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickyjg18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldMedly on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaBok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesGam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliokic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldJat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasWaind on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisAvala on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NathanWress on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielMup on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Glennscupt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GregoryMor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: byronvl2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlescy3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondFus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jj18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kaseydk60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raulca60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: noelleoh4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: loriegw11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Natashaemn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasit3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorispc3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathleendy16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: monaxo11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lorenrot on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cecilexd1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RalphHauth on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardpoill on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leemo1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lelabz18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariMosse on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracielapj11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glengr3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnna16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charmainezu2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tonigh2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dianafn1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquels2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peggyga3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cassieyw11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellywt1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nannieog4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dominiquerx4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: twilagb3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleengu3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tyronelv4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lynettebu11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meagankm11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ricardolb16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmypk18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: anitasz11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: idahh69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aracelije4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taylorwf16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ilenelk18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasnaf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: caseywa2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vernonjt4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keishapr60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nzryxcrujoq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandietu69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: velmanr11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonkm2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stevekt2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pa11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyala4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edwinar16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorizr60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lavernell11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chandrajp3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephaniecr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ryanoe69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claytonzt69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mattieqg60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinekl60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: waynefs4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: denadz1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stanleymw3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vv11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeffke2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robinsu4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlietow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CecilBes on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fannysw3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samantawjy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pattyhk18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henriettapl3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenjl2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristineef16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zacharyel69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ronnieqb11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kp69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adriennely60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: billiekr2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meghanml2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: simoneye4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mn16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: melvincd3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ramonwl69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiaxb18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeraldRulge on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: emiliahw69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: carlaof3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hannahod2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ac2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ul18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: daleyg4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jimmyjd60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kenyacf2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosettaut11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightie3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: isabelletq11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannawe4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryesown on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xc60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IraKinue on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryPyDay on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniaca3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugenejn4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cathyoe2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinatp1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karinfk2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rubyfl11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: reginaldxk4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: geraldcd60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: normabo3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deborahoj69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lindseyze1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mo69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elisabethht69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lornaos2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alfredfb1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zelmatc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: morriscj1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alineus2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wl2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: seanqi4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tiako1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karljr18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evelynvv4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: if3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 8playfortuna-Sip on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosanneyc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniahz11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: barbaraxl2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: manueluk11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: angelsd2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelBessy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katherinezp16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AmberTor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudemk16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandyee11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sharrongu16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avisdk11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nonazb3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: madelyntc69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: earlinecj11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: augustagi4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lorenext11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thomasax1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kerryiz60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ex11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: aw18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrystalcx4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cv2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ww2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MasnaLnaiva on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brittanyde1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dorotheaig4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ivanqr3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Victorbof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinaqm16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lousu11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondragh69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adajk18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wandakp11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracynn1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cleose2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charlottedd16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: peterez11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antonioklq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephrix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MerlePal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sheliafe2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jennysc16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colleenzt18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickigc4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fb11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randycy3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnmc1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cn69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vickyax2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nicholejo3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ritaxf1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stephanienq11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: chrystalqe16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandycq11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ronaldtug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vernanu11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sethry2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: evangelinalx4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mariannefr60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nancyux11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katykw69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ladonnato16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amaliace3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dawngd69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glennhz69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yvonnehx11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mamiedf2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brandypx4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: andrewly1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lessiegk18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: juanahv11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hestertq2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kz11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brentnn1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corrinezg3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stacyps60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sq2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bridgettqj4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: hattieez2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaxy4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shelbyrd11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sarakh3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gingerha1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: louiseac3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Hiramwhody on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwightsa2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: priscillayf1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: salvadornu2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katiees2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cheribc16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leolauy18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sm4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: faybh18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: px2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellyqy4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillietg3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: debrase3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeannego69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ad4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ie16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: justinebl3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniafv1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jw60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lewisub1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: briannaoz2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clydedy11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bradpi1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: amparotd60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leannaft3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margretdu11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celiazh18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eugeniasc3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: brendanc11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: doraoy1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kendycef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kellibi2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: danapg60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sq11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josiekq4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vx18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: le3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucialv18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nelsonko18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: eleanorhw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roycecrype on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeanettehf16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rachaelvd16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tashamh18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: betsygi16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marissakk3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamFrest on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: henrydl69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adelego11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harriettmo69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lulamv1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: edithle69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilayx4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ellenyr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cg18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kc3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berthagb16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pb1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: georgegq60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: josefajv2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloresfy16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lillyfo60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jg16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tracietz11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: allanng2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: robertohi3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bonnienk16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katharinefg3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JudsonZex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: harrycu4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gregoryhp2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jt11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bobbyhr4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yolandaux60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: katyez4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corneliaqq4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: charitysy4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: altasc4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gloriama1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bryanqs4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dwaynevb16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: enriquedb1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dixiegh69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: patnd2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: virginiacd16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: serenaoe3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: diannetc18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondraoc4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosellarg11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: crystalke4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: uj1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susienh69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lottieqd60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gailzd16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kn4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alyssaqv3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tamikasg2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kzkazpap on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ebonyrf3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fredxh2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bradleysmugs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wendire11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: clariceyo16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: johnniemz60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: milliekp1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearliefs60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adrianaot60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: markqz18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: francescaxy18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gregoryqq69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ig18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: celestelr1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: abbyld18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fd1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jesusjj11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: naomizb69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: helenaiq2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: margiezk1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertow2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mauricewf1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: meghandi69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jeaninelm3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaqh1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: soniafu69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bernadineuy11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: claudiatc60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tammieob16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rolandph1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: phillippi16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jaimema69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ianuw18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wd3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gb4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gracehu60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelpiers on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: va18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tanyalb11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamsek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rosepl4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gretchenbf1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kelseycw60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: erikud3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephbok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nz16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lucillevz69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ia2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: velmabn2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joanjj11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dinald60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pansyhp3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: beckygs16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertRaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kathrynod1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lottiegp16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mt18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: randyyj2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darrylit1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: yw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: audravt69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: davejo1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: adaeg1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jannaer16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: florenceua4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lilliexg4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deantf3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albaiz11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: gabrielatj1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: berylxa69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laverneqg69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jerido1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: leors69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ritaxl11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: corinert11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oliveld4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PavelZen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kq69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiajy69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: bernadineyi1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pattipk4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: magdalenabm4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: sondrasg60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: cherieio2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joycenf69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: roslynca69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: pearlav8 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kristennz3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: saundralt16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deannhc2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: maeqt69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: taylorlw16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: effiebs11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: penelopeyz18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: betsyut11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: latoyaot3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martatb4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: karenar4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nadinefj4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: thelmavr16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: letitiall69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: olivexj4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: jonyu3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: benitaeo3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: alysonet1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: denisexv16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: herminiayd2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: laraiw3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: earlineiv18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lenoraaf69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: albertolf18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonfub on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: deloreswt16 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: twilaaa2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelphoni on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaildol on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: susiefe11 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kinlochnez on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Antoniozga on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelCop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Teddymeete on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keganvoms on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevinbip on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AldenFek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertPlore on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PercyLab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurcruch on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielmew on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldJourA on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lamaslalo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maxwelldic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PaulaInvof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Andreapam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Eugenehub on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wallaceglips on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioDop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertMiz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardBit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Francisdrice on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelphick on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BenderCashwes on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Warrenjor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rodneyblacy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesstymn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TerryLal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamDem on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: joshuazz18 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElceDiulk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankCox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AliceGeque on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maximdom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LesterUnale on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesvaP on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Orlandovug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothyaccip on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesPQ on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pancakes som on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ttaletfnxz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasKip on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ryanger on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardknolf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidacini on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Larryboara on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marthaliady on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oibuntuzusazi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Howardarord on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelClali on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Johnnyshush on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Waltercoego on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephMappy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WallacePhymn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethEsola on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MarvinAvarp on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergiodek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Angelpak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardShova on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Anthonydic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesDaymn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Randyneest on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WayneVum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Wendellineri on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MajorIcock on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Abrahampum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CalebDudge on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kevintow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianlag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dannydic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KennethanypE on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrooksGop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidgat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelbof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlieTom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Timothylox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesMox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesunser on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Adolphdit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottPet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IsaiahFox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesonend on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Howardkek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Billyswish on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilburSerie on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisSaula on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidEvast on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesbuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: NolanAmisy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeffreybam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardprife on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Arthurevora on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankHek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryDic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyBen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrankAmite on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertLal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TommyDek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StevenGer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardHUB on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidVoido on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JasonTum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldtum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertbig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorShubs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chrisbeado on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChrisDah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GeorgeAnese on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrentBed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ElliottSoort on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasliery on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dennisdab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesSoide on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesFLECT on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AaronZes on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Craigoweda on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonnieSaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewTwisk on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgeswops on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamNit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AdrianDor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidwag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesJat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KevinSlito on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessemoing on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonyClave on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldReort on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jeromeshevy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Shawnvonge on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mathewbog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BarryPAr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthonyJorgo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidEdino on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerHOW on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewIntep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VirgilRhids on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jaimerus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Marlonruism on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianTuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyHiz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FrancesaBag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamsPah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MiriamBus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidQuery on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: homastor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamTon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VodaKaH on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ViktoriyaGop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephCeple on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DarrellGaisa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: StephenEsoft on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentarild on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clydesab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesPlorn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Louissek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vincentcriny on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasgar on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MitchelVek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DamonTak on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RogerBuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DennisTug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyHow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianFelty on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LarryFraug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertRof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasFibly on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DonaldBub on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephblodo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamToils on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephhib on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasdrego on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathanfab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gordonles on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ShawnCloge on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PerryNab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GerardUnolf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AllenTuB on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinHaf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brettjen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrainCat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephWar on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BrianDop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Merlemat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwinZep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardWah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Shelbyweito on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewtar on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: PrestonMex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Russellweddy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephBum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WillieOricy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Barryvicle on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarrisEStiX on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MartinCox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GregoryVus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelOrals on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: micheleez4 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Thomasbal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesTus on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JesseRat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: CharlesCix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TracyMiz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RobertNeN on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntoniowIlla on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidLot on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredhense on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamexeds on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lavillpap on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephViexy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AndrewDuelm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevenadefe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioWer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelamite on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: VictorRhiny on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Rolandfeext on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyRek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ScottDaf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JeffreyHex on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Clintonsog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stevendom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Enriquemig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jesusmum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelPsype on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobhog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JoshuaVaf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aaronpaild on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HermanDEK on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Richardsix on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamhoils on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamCab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JustinMoump on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielcom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Alfredfal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AntonioHib on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldHouch on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyGrice on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyNox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elsieng2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HarveyDoupt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Normanvow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Xtoniamhjab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stephenbug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MariolEf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Candaijab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josephvoz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Scottusero on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertobell on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewkit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HerbertRab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bali_tloi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: martajl69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: glenbu69 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kimberleyvf1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SOJofFRJT on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rhondahi8 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Georgehab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: darlasu3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lldFvIXz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Carloswam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: avawk3 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: rickzw60 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrinaFab on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: colettexw2 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Theronsaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Maha-Svanah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Josepharido on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: keithdx1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Geraldjep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: trinajh1 on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorlrn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouisVon on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igorlpv on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlelh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: TimothyPic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Svetlanajbt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joshuadausa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergxnl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ThomasShusy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igoroem on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: btaletndmf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Leonmsz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ntaletarqe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sergrtq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Voltugovug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vilianaloo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Veronamqg on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Irinhmn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Julioxc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Juliyfn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evanxf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Evazpe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vikiuln on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viktorizcw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidxla on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzaxx on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzyki on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: KeithNah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Margaretzrc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzjdd on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Serzjfl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AnthunyTag on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Margareteji on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DorothyGunny on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LewisaFfox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Munich souse on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidbrove on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ChesterPuppy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelbem on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Aarontruff on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BoyTommax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DinaSallymax on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: lumsefoDync on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lindaideor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BillyWef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Douglasrep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: nzbkLiape on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RickyFlils on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: GilbertleW on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jacobbyday on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: OknaBox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Joycebor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewtut on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JamesLot on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaellit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Danielalacy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Allenlam on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WilliamBOW on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pechi_pxkr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bentonexona on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Servis_veor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidrof on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Willardguatt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Endocrinologytum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pokrytie_hmEr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ernestodably on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DavidNaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brianver on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Tehnichesk_siEt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ketorolactum on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Avtoservis_quKt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Avtoservis_lfer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Viza_hcEn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Charlesanync on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Recipes mep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelagows on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardCrada on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matras_frKl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Keithdor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Insusty on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ferrous material recyclin on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplom_fsol on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Peteremise on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ismaelroubs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Meshki_jkKr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FstgjeEnubs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Micel#geck[Petogogyhupgef on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Dichaelboync on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DuaneRal on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donald#gnick[IzbkkeqozyvY on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Chistka_qsPr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplom_fwet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_lkki on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazernoe_cepl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: prodvizhen_osPr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: duessiomi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouiseHop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Promokodi_vwOl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Promokod_baml on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: SeeplyMed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: shipping car across count on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Brayanlck on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bicryptoson on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pereezd v Ispaniu_ygor on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kazinopadly on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IncovE on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Nathandug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Michaelbrunc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edgardopap on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: arcarge on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Smeshnie kartinki_fvet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JewelMit on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Deteyling_hcSr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Deteyling_sxSi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MatthewCaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: BONUSjaf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Edwardvah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jerryshecy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DanielNap on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: stadsic on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ferrous material recovery on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dublikaty_xrMa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya v sankt p on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LoganNug on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Skolko_yqOr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kazino onlain_xlea on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Okleyka_jqMi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ubrat_ljSn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesjib on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: IrvingLoula on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: WinstonCheah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: DouglasVom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LloydFuh on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Pychora on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_znpn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_zgEi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_opEa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kak zarabotat v internete on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: skoraya narkologicheskaya on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephAnaky on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardLurge on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: himchistka_rppr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bernicebrusy on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: instagram story viewer _ on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_uhpi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Himchistka_biSl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: himchistka_uuEi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Proizvodst_noer on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: provesti_ysSt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: raoyslad on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Razrabotka_sdSi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kennethbut on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Provedenie_fwKa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Ralphpaync on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JosephAmeni on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Donaldlet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: tyrniket_etKt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Roberttes on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kodirovanie ot alkogolizm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Narkolog na dom krasnodar on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: instagram story _mcMn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_kd on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya krasnodar on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JerryUtefs on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: LouieAxole on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertrig on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jasonven on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EmmaBox on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamhaw on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ManuelPed on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Metal waste analysis on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefqmf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrdrf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Gerardhoume on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stomatolog_wpsl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesfem on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Coreyblany on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrzod on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JessieGeons on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Matthewamath on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldMotat on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jessehooky on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RichardFuB on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazryfd on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_cpOl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Kapelnica ot zapoya kolom on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: biznes plan cvetochnogo m on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_od on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefugi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya v stacion on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrljm on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: kapelnica ot zapoya luber on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazroso on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya moskva_tf on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steveninene on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya chelyabin on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazroib on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: HenryCet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrmqp on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrijg on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrzmx on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RonaldArtep on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jugabet Peru_zrPt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_mv on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_ur on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_lq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrowp on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: xxx_jcoa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_jq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrolv on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrwld on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrslp on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: narkolog na dom v Krasnod on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: fonbet kazino_vyEn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Samuelhok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaellAg on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: RaymondkiZ on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_unK on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williampoerb on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Cazrdhg on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya ekaterinb on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Coolzino_gyen on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Miguelsop on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: AaronWah on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelAsype on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrqld on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrkkl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_moK on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_ano on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jamesalode on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Zacheryterve on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MichaelTaurb on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: JuanJuan on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
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Post by: VirgilHew on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jimmietob on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Williamhaili on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Post by: elektrokarniz_uxei on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jugabet_gjpl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vino beloe_jgsa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bren Debeaux on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: dom prestarelih simferopo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_aj on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_qe on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ff24e7b/comments_mkmi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: izi drop promokod_hnpi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snyatie lomki narkolog_vq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya rostov_pu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefbuj on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: snegohod kypit_fwOr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_yj on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_eo on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Bob#genqwertnick[BjygydiD on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: ff24e7b/comments_nnsr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrmhc on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Amryn Lovly on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Vivod iz zapoya rostov_lv on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Stamp making online_gqOi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya rostov_bn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: disqus.com_wiEn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya sochi_pzM on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: vivod iz zapoya Nijnii No on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Robertlow on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: MRT SPB_dzMi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: FannyOne on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno ginekolog_dxet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elon casino_uxsn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: marketing on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: porno ginekolog_pnet on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: elektrokarnizi somfy_mcmt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Freepornkr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mostbet_piei on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_xqKi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Steventok on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: EdwardGog on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
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Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Igrovie avtomati _izEr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Davidgaund on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_hhSa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: mostbet kg_jckl on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: wikibank.kz_trPn on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: programmi 1s _imKi on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Uazrexp on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Treflnr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrycj on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrthv on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Trefniz on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: zubdokNek on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mazrkqa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Iarioredq on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: 1win_vyoa on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Mazrfkr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrgno on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Diplomi_kvsr on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Sazrrpt on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Lazrdmu on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: Jariorpby on February 12, 2015, 05:45:39 PM
Well, I'm finally back at the board after yet more surgery, so I thought I would put my 2 cents in (or is it 2 dollars now?). I'm a scientist.  I was Vice President of Research for National Patent in NYC and also President of my own research company for 15 years.  Now I'm retired and volunteering as Chairman of the Board for Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, the place where my son works.  It's been a great career because I got to do what I love and also travel a lot.  The best part - I could bring my kids! For the past 15 years I also helped my husband in his medical practice until we retired.  Now I'm very BORED!!! Thinking of starting a new career!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What's your job-career-profession?
Post by: oldfanatic on February 12, 2015, 09:05:50 PM
Good for you.  Well,, there's always plenty of volunteer work for willing hands.

Sorry to hear about further surgery.  Hope all is healing well.